54 years ago The Beatles played ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE to a global audience | 98 7 The River iheart.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from iheart.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
PLUS: A stonking rhythm section
New Zealand’s love affair with The Beatles has lasted over six decades. From screaming teens in the 60s to six figure album sales in the 2000s. Beatles songs have been a soundtrack to a generation; an anthem to youth and beyond. Beatlemania has never left our shores!
This year, as one of the few countries in the world where entertainment tours can happen, it seems only right to pay homage to the world’s most successful band with a four-city tour titled,
All You Need Is Love! this December.
Combining the extraordinary talents of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra in Christchurch, the Orchestra Wellington in the capital and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra in Auckland and Hamilton, with the amazing voices of
PLUS: A
stonking rhythm section
New Zealand’s love
affair with The Beatles has lasted over six decades. From
screaming teens in the 60s to six figure album sales in the
2000s. Beatles songs have been a soundtrack to a generation;
an anthem to youth and beyond. Beatlemania has never left
our shores!
This year, as one of the few countries in
the world where entertainment tours can happen, it seems
only right to pay homage to the world’s most successful
band with a four-city tour titled,
All You Need Is
Love! this December.
Combining the
extraordinary talents of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra
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Try refreshing your browser. Cultivating Creativity: Bellevilleâs virtual DocFest still celebrating the best in film Back to video
On March 8, 2020, organizers of Belleville Downtown DocFest were buzzing after the close of a wildly successful film festival that brought close to 5,000 people to the city to celebrate the best in documentary film. Just over a week later, the world as we know it changed with the first COVID-19 lockdown.
Since then, artists have demonstrated again and again their tenacity and resiliency, and the organizers behind this yearâs DocFest (their 10th anniversary) are no different. The intention behind the community-rooted film festival â to connect like-minded individuals around film, art and culture â will once again be made possible, albeit in a virtual format. While the streets of downtown Belleville wonât be filled with filmgoers, the calibre of this yearâs program is on par with any in-person festival so far. Whatâs