JEFFERSONVILLE, In. (WDRB) -- The world’s largest tribute to The Beatles returns to Jeffersonville Memorial Day weekend.
WDRB's Keith Kaiser joined some Beatles fans as they get ready for Abbey Road on the River.
Abbey Road on the River (AROTR) happens May 23rd through the 27th.
Thousands of fans from around the world will converge onto Big Four Station Park in Jeffersonville.
People from all over the U.S. and abroad come together to celebrate the music of one of the best bands of all time for 5 days of peace, love and rock-n-roll.
The festival features 50 bands performing 200 concerts on 6 stages honoring legendary bands from the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s including Elvis Presley, The Eagles, Joe Cocker, Bruce Springsteen, Queen, The Doors, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, and Chicago.
The 2024 festival will feature performances by The Fab Four, Jan & Dean’s Beach Party Starring Dean Torrence, and Tony Kishman’s Live and Let Die: the music of
Paul McCartney, and many others, as well as local acts including renowned harpist Erin Hill, Louisville School Of Rock, The Rigbys, CMN Trio, Louisville Brass and Electric, The Get Down, Doorway, Nick Peay, The Kukes, Paulie Felice, and Laren Rapp.
Enjoy a Beatles-merchandise marketplace, on-site food and beverages, retail and craft vendors, interactive art and a kid’s area.
More than 20,000 music fans from across the universe have been regularly attending Abbey Road on the River since 2002.
Abbey Road on the River
Big Four Station Park, Jeffersonville
May 23-27
General Admission
Thursday:
$30 plus sales tax
Friday/Saturday/Sunday:
$42 before 3pm, plus sales tax
$56 after 3pm, plus sales tax
Monday:
$30 plus sales tax
Abbey Road on the River first debuted in Cleveland in 2002, then in 2005 moved to Louisville, and in 2017 crossed the river to Jeffersonville, IN.
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