A celebration of the Beatles’ influential album, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart Club, this incredible performance mixes the world-famous rockers, Cheap Trick, the Sgt Pepper Symphony which includes between 26 and 30 pieces, a four-or-five piece group of Indian musicians playing sitars and other instruments with a live interpretation of one of the most beloved rock albums in history to create musical fusion never before seen. The result is a musical masterpiece. Geoff Emerick, the renowned engineer of the Beatles classic 1967 album, supervises the audio production. Never performed in its entirety by the Beatles due to its complexity, studio technology of today, that was used to create the album, allows Cheap Trick the ability to incorporate their brand of power pop into the classic songs while paying tribute to music legends in an unforgettable music experience. Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club was the eighth studio album by the Beatles. The album incorporates orchestras, hired musicians and innovative production techniques to create a sound unique to the Beatles. The Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart Club Band was a worldwide critical and commercial success, spending a total of 27 weeks at the top of the UK Album Chart and 15 weeks at number one on the American Billboard. Best known for their classic singles, “I Want You To want Me” and “Surrender” Cheap trick has sold 20 million records, 29 movie soundtracks and has been awarded 40 gold and platinum recording awards. Cheap Trick’s most current release, “The Latest” which was released on CD, vinyl and 8-track, has garnered glowing reviews worldwide and continues their reign as power-pop progenitors as they celebrate their 35th anniversary. “Paris Las Vegas, at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, is the perfect venue for this world-class musical experience,” said Bill Edwards, CEO of Bill Edwards Presents Inc., and executive producer of the production. “Bringing the music of The Beatles together with the performance of Cheap Trick creates an unforgettable show that brings to life one of the most beloved albums in rock and roll history in a truly innovative way.” |














