Venue
Ordway Concert Hall
Duration
At least 60 minutes

March 23, 2025

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The Beatles’ Abbey Road

What an album! Since its release in September 1969, Abbey Road has been a testament to The Beatles’ legacy. A tough album to recreate—with its unique sounds, tones, and arrangements—the world-class musicians of Classic Albums Live have lived and loved this album to perform it properly on stage. With hit after hit like “Come Together,” “Here Comes The Sun,” and “Something,” this is a concert for every generation.

Classic Albums Live

Founded in 2003 by Craig Martin, Classic Albums Live takes the greatest albums and recreates them live on stage—note for note, cut for cut, using the best musicians. “Think of it as a recital,” says Martin, “these albums are historic and stand the test of time.” Forgoing costumes and impersonations, Classic Albums Live has found success in concentrating solely on the music. “We don’t dress up or wear any sort of costume. All of our energy is put into the music. We want the performance to sound exactly like the album,” says Martin.

With 100+ shows a year across North America, Classic Albums Live has seen massive success in performing arts centers and theaters. Fans in Texas, Florida, California, New York, and central and east coast Canada have all continued to support the series and make it a sustaining, successful show. “We grew while others withdrew,” says Martin, commenting on the decline of concert ticket sales. “We created something that endures and connects. These albums are sacred to people. We deliver exactly what we promote: ‘note for note, cut for cut’ accuracy.”

It’s this type of accountability that works for the series.