The critically acclaimed show Something About George, a powerful celebration of the life and music of George Harrison, arrives at the Blackpool Grand Theatre this Sunday for one night only – bringing audiences an uplifting, emotional and musically rich journey through the legacy of the “quiet Beatle”.
Starring West End performer Dominic Halpin, the show has earned outstanding reviews across the UK for its heartfelt storytelling and stunning live renditions of Harrison’s greatest songs. From Here Comes the Sun and My Sweet Lord to his contributions within The Beatles and his remarkable solo career, the production explores the man behind the music, touching on his spirituality, creativity and influence on generations of artists.
Accompanied by a full live band, Something About George blends concert-style performances with narrative moments that chart Harrison’s life – from the early Cavern Club days to global superstardom, the creation of The Traveling Wilburys, and his lasting impact on modern music. Audiences can expect both intimate moments and soaring, feel-good favourites woven together in a beautifully crafted tribute.
The show has been described by critics as “a must-see for Beatles fans”, “stunning from start to finish”, and “a heartfelt reminder of just how extraordinary George Harrison was”. Its success has led to a national tour and repeated sell-out performances across the country.
With Blackpool’s own rich musical heritage and its longstanding connection to live entertainment, the Grand Theatre is the perfect setting for this one-night celebration. Whether you’re a lifelong Beatles fan or simply love great live music, Something About George promises a memorable evening filled with nostalgia, warmth and exceptional musicianship.
Something About George – Live at Blackpool Grand Theatre
📅 This Sunday
📍 Blackpool Grand Theatre
🎟 Tickets are available from the Grand Theatre box office and website:
https://www.blackpoolgrand.co.uk/event/something-about-george
Don’t miss your chance to experience the story and sound of one of Britain’s most beloved musical icons.

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