Fab Four Live
The Fab Four Live is one of the best tributes to The Beatles that can be found anywhere. This Beatles tribute show Las Vegas is onstage at the V Theater, and it features the most talented and highly decorated Beatles impersonators around. An introduction from an Ed Sullivan look-a-like takes the audience back to 1964 and gets the Planet Hollywood Beatles show started.
This Beatles tribute show Las Vegas highlights hits including "I Want to Hold Your Hand," "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," "Twist and Shout," and "A Hard Day's Night." Three costume changes ensure that the Fab Four Live performers look just like the original John, Paul, George, and Ringo at different stages of the quartet's career, from their early days in the 1960s and onward.
If you're traveling to Las Vegas on a family vacation and looking for great kid-friendly performances, the Planet Hollywood Beatles show will keep everyone entertained—and teach the younger family members about Beatlemania as it recreates the classic hits and unforgettable stage presence of one of the most famous bands in history.
The Fab Four Live performs nightly each day except Thursday. The show begins at 5:30 pm, and dinner packages are available for an extra fee above the ticket price. Whether you're staying at the Planet Hollywood Resort or elsewhere along the Las Vegas Strip, it's well worth stopping in for this classic rock experience.

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