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Beatles Museum 10th Year Anniversary @ City of Eger – Hungary

On May 31st the Egri Road Beatles Museum, which is 10 years old this Year, Will celebrate its birthday with a grand program. On the occasion Leslie Cavedish – the Beatles former personnel hairdresser and Sergey Radchenko – ambassador o the Beales Story museum in Liverpool Will arrive in Eger, József Marsi will present the biography of the band’s legendary drummer Ringo Starr and of course, Hungary’s best-know Beatles tribute band will be on the spot namely The Blackbirds.

Although the history of the legendary band The Beatles only lasted seven years, the Hungarian museum opened its Beatles museum dedicated to their memory on May, 2005, whereas János Bródy (well known muscians – songwritter opened the Egri Road Beatles Museum, which have had enjoyed unwavering popularity eversince … worthwile to have a look back in time at the official press opening: Fabulous Four Lads arrived to the Egri Museum … the 4th Beatles Museum around the Globe. | Rolling in Budapest

The birthday program awaits Beatles fans at the Béla Bertakovics Community Center in Eger from 3 p.m.
There will be naturally not sortage of music… students from the Ferenc Farkas Music School perform RockMilady cover of the band’s timeless Classic LET IT BE!

By the time the evening covers the sky a concert The Blackbirds featuring songs from the Beatles era from 1965.

The event will feature Sergey Radchenko – ambassador of the Beatles museum in Loverpool, who will initiate with stories about the Beatles years in Hamburg and their friendship who played an important role in the band’s life. Also a detailed biography of Ringo Starr – published for this 85th birthday – just a fresh release from the press for this special event.

Prehaphs the most exciting program will be the conversation with Leslie Cavendish – Beatles former hairdresser – he was the designer for the mashroom-headed chaps. He will bring his book and sign on the site – book labeled Hair Peace.

Entry tickets on Museum’s Website.

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