June 14, 2010
Cheap Trick’s “Sgt. Pepper Live” Opens In Las Vegas
“Sgt. Pepper Live” opened to a packed house at the Paris Las Vegas Theatre tonight, as Cheap Trick returned to Las Vegas in their celebration of the iconic Beatles’ album.
Cheap Trick, the Sgt. Pepper Symphony Orchestra and even an authentic Indian Sitar band, rocked their live interpretation of the classic album. Guests were on their feet as Cheap Trick literally brought down the house as thousands of paper hearts floated from the ceiling during the finale of “All You Need Is Love.” The band also included some of their classic hits and fan favorites including “Surrender” and “I Want You To Want Me”.
A Bill Edwards Presents Inc., production, the show is a celebration of The Beatles’ influential album, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Geoff Emerick, the renowned engineer of The Beatles’ classic 1967 album and co-producer of several other iconic Beatles’ recordings, supervises the audio production. Never performed in its entirety by The Beatles due to the complex studio technology of the day that was employed in the making of the album, “Sgt. Pepper Live” allows Cheap Trick to incorporate their brand of power pop into the classic songs while paying tribute to music legends in an unforgettable musical experience.
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