Photos | The Beatles Revisited: A Night of Nostalgia
Mark and Bob Mothersbaugh take the stage at Royal Albert Hall in London, recreating the iconic Beatles performance from June 4th. The electric guitars, string instruments, and powerful speakers created a music-packed night of leisure activities for the crowd.
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the beatles at the royal Albert hall, london, england, june 4,Metadata
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