RAIN - A Tribute to the Beatles

Banner text reads: "RAIN A Tribute to the Beatles Musical Mystery Tour Featuring SGT. Pepper and Magical Mystery Tour in Addition to All Your Favorite Hits. Four performers dressed like the beatles in colorful clothing are shown agains a colorful psychadelic background of hills and sky.

Thursday, May 16

7:30pm

Overture Hall

$27 - $71

Runtime

2 hours with a 20-minute intermission

Age Recommendation

6 and up

“RAIN - A Tribute to the Beatles” is an electrifying concert experience celebrating the timeless music of the legendary fab four. With note-for-note precision, this mind-blowing performance transports you back to the iconic eras of Sgt. Pepper and Magical Mystery Tour, along with all your favorite hits. From energetic classics to reflective favorites, the band delivers an unforgettable performance that appeals to fans old and new. With vibrant costumes and psychedelic visuals, RAIN creates a stunning concert full of nostalgia and good vibes. “RAIN - A Tribute to the Beatles” promises an extraordinary journey through the eras that captivates hearts and inspires all generations.

Meet the Artists

A Paul McCartney impersonator wearing a blue Seargent Peppers outfit and holding a guitar. He has dark hair and a moustache

RAIN - A Tribute to the Beatles

Feb. 9, 1964. A Sunday night that would change the course of popular music, popular culture — and history, forever! Millions of Americans tuned into “The Ed Sullivan Show” to watch a group of four mop-topped Englishmen in dark suits who called themselves The Beatles. What they witnessed was a new and exciting brand of melodic, guitar-and-harmonies-driven rock 'n' roll that was as infectious as it was original and unique. Little did the members of RAIN know that they would themselves come together in a band, forging a career that would keep them together longer than The Beatles! All this while raising the bar for professionalism and preserving the legacy of the immortal band's recorded music on stage to wildly enthusiastic audiences. Spanning the generations, their audiences include the vast majority of older fans who never got to see The Beatles perform live, and fans who were not yet born when The Beatles hit America.

The story of RAIN actually begins in the mid-1970s when keyboardist Mark Lewis joined forces with four other local musicians, who together formed the band that was originally called “Reign” and played throughout the Los Angeles/Orange County, Calif., area. With their mutual love for the music of The Beatles, Reign was in demand to play Beatles music and rode an enormous wave of nostalgia for the band that had broken up in 1970. Before long, they had built a strong, devoted following in and around Los Angeles. Following numerous misspellings in the media and advertising, “Reign” became RAIN (also the title of a 1966 Beatles single). A big break came for RAIN when Dick Clark hired them to record the music for the 1979 made-for-TV movie “Birth of the Beatles.”

RAIN’s intention was not just to cover Beatle songs, but to take it to a new level—to do songs that The Beatles had never performed live and do them note-for-note, just like the records. At this time, “tribute bands” were non-existent. 

Since the 1980s,  the music is first and foremost. For more than two decades, RAIN has distinguished itself by focusing on details, always being faithful to The Beatles with the ultimate goal of delivering a perfect note-for-note performance. All the music is performed live, with no pre-recorded tapes or sequences. They approach The Beatles music with the same respect a classical musician treats classical music. They worked hard for many years, studying each song, each note, movement and nuance… both vocally and musically. Today, they have a repertoire of over 200 Beatles songs.  The members of RAIN are extraordinarily talented musicians in their own right and this becomes more evident with each show they do. RAIN audiences experience their own personal journey back to a time when “Peace and Love” was everyone’s mantra.

It’s difficult to believe that it has been more than four decades since The Beatles first came to America and that two of our beloved idols left us too soon. Equally hard to believe is the fact that this band whose music touched so many millions of people around the world was only experienced live in concert by very few. Their final concert tour was in 1966, long before the release of many of their classic albums, such as “Sgt. Pepper,” “The White Album” and “Abbey Road.” This left a tremendous void in the music world and concert halls which now has been filled by RAIN. 

Photos

  • Four Beatles impersonators performing on stage with guitars. They are wearing colorful Seargent Peppers outfits and large projections are behind them.

    Matt Christine Photography
  • Four Beatles impersonators performing on a stage with streaking spotlights aroud them, wearing stylish 1960s street clothes.

    Matt Christine Photography
  • A John Lennon impersonator wearing a yellow Seargent Peppers outfit and holding a guitar. He has brown hair and a moustache.

    Richard Lovrich Photography
  • Four Beatles impersonators performing the "Rooftop concert" with guitars and stylish 1960s clothing

  • Four Beatles impersonators performing on a brightly lit stage, wearing stylish 1960s street clothes and holding guitars.

    Matt Christine Photography
  • A Paul McCartney impersonator wearing a blue Seargent Peppers outfit and holding a guitar. He has dark hair and a moustache

    Richard Lovrich Photography
  • Four Beatles impersonators performing the Ed Sullivan show - wearing black suits with ties

    Richard Lovrich Photography
  • Four Beatles impersonators performing in front of a full house with guitars, a piano and a drum set. A cartoon court room scene is projected behind them.

    Matt Christine Photography
  • A George Harrison impersonator wearing an orange Seargent Peppers outfit and holding a guitar. He has brown hair and a moustache.

    Richard Lovrich Photography
  • Beatles impersonators wearing colorful clothing and sitting with acoustic guitars on a stage.

  • Four Beatles impersonators performing in front of a full house. They are wearing dark suits with ties and holding guitars.

    Matt Christine Photography
  • A Ringo Starr impersonator wearing a pink Seargent Peppers outfit and sitting at a drum set. He has brown hair and a moustache.

    Richard Lovrich Photography
  • Four Beatles impersonators performing in front of a full house. Three are seated at the front of the stage holding guitars. A flowery wallpaper design is projected behind them.

    Matt Christine Photography
  • Four Beatles impersonators performingon a colorful stage. They are wearing Seargent Peppers outfits with the album cover projection behind them.

    Matt Christine Photography
  • Four Beatles impersonators performing on a brightly lit stage, wearing stylish 1960s street clothes and holding guitars.. Various calendars and dates are projected behind them.

    Matt Christine Photography
  • A Beatles tribute band performing on stage with guitars, a piano and a drum set. Large lava lamp projections are behind them.

    Matt Christine Photography
  • A Paul McCartney impersonator wearing a dark suit and holding an acoustic guitar. He has dark hair and is singing the song Yesterday on a dark stage.

    Matt Christine Photography
  • Four Beatles impersonators performing on a dark blue stage, wearing stylish 1960s street clothes and holding guitars.

    Matt Christine Photography
  • Four Beatles impersonators performing in front of a full house

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