It Was 50 Years Ago Today – Tour 2019
A Tribute to The Beatles’ White Album (feat. Todd Rundgren, Christopher Cross, Micky Dolenz, Jason Scheff and Joey Molland)
presented by Drusky Entertainment
Saturday, November 30, 2019 at 7:30 PM
$59.75, $69.75, $79.75 ($5.25 additional day of show)
Front Row/Meet & Greet Package – $299
• One front row ticket
• Exclusive preshow meet & greet with select featured members of the band
• Personal photograph with select featured members of the band
• Collectible tour poster autographed by Todd Rundgren, Joey Mollin, Mickey Dolenz & Jason Scheff
• Specially designed It Was Fifty Years Ago Today tour shirt
• Exclusive It Was Fifty Years Ago Today VIP merchandise item
• Official meet & greet laminate
• Commemorative ticket
• On-site VIP host
• Very limited availability
Meet & Greet Package – $229
• One premium reserved ticket located in rows 2-10
• Exclusive preshow meet & greet with select featured members of the band
• Personal photograph with select featured members of the band
• Collectible tour poster autographed by Todd Rundgren, Joey Mollin, Mickey Dolenz & Jason Scheff
• Specially designed It Was Fifty Years Ago Today tour shirt
• Exclusive It Was Fifty Years Ago Today VIP merchandise item
• Official meet & greet laminate
• Commemorative ticket
• On-site VIP host
• Very limited availability
VIP Tour Package – $149
• One premium reserved ticket
• Collectible tour poster autographed by Todd Rundgren, Joey Mollin, Mickey Dolenz & Jason Scheff
• Specially designed It Was Fifty Years Ago Today tour shirt
• Exclusive It Was Fifty Years Ago Today VIP merchandise item
• Commemorative tour laminate
• Commemorative ticket
• Limited availability
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This fall, an unlikely pairing of artists will embark on the It Was 50 Years Ago Today tour celebrating the (kind of) 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ White Album. While math may not be their strong suit (the iconic record was actually released 51 years ago), the high-profile lineup features The Monkees’ Micky Dolenz, Christopher Cross, and Todd Rundgren, as well as Chicago’s Jason Scheff and Badfinger’s Joey Molland. In addition to cuts from off the 1968 release, the collective will mix in hits from their own respective catalogs each night.
While the tour is “not affiliated or endorsed by the Beatles individually or collectively,” many of the band’s respective members each have connections to the Fab Four. Badfinger, in particular, has a long-running relationship with The Beatles as the first artist signed to their Apple record label in 1968. The Monkees similarly crossed paths with The Beatles during the early days of the group, with Dolenz joining the group in the studio for Sgt. Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band. Finally, Rundgren has served as the guitarist for Ringo Starr’s All Starr Band for three decades.
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