Sunday, 10 May 2026

Australia's The Fabfour bringing back to life the memories of The Beatles

KUCHING, May 10 2026: The aura of world music legends, The Beatles, came back to life in Kuching through an exclusive performance by the famous Australian tribute band, The Fabfour, which successfully brought the audience back to the glorious era of 1960s music in a nostalgic atmosphere last night. 

Caption: The Fabfour bringing back memories of the famous Beatles with their songs 

The concert, which lasted almost two hours, brought together more than 30 iconic Beatles songs, which were energetically performed complete with authentic visual elements, including costumes and performance styles according to the legendary group's glorious era.

Among the fresh songs performed were I Want To Hold Your Hand, Let It Be and Hey Jude, which not only sparked cheers from the audience, but also revived the "Beatlemania" phenomenon that once sparked a major revolution in the world music industry.

More interestingly, Kuching was the first destination of The Fabfour's tour series in Malaysia before the group continued its performances to Kuala Lumpur and George Town, thus strengthening the city's position as one of the preferred locations for organizing international-class entertainment events.

Established in 1992, The Fabfour has continued to build its reputation on the international stage through tribute performances that feature musical elements, vocals, stage style and appearance that are almost identical to the original Beatles.

Tourism Minister Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah with The Fabfour

The evening's performance was headlined by Stephen Derek Brazier as John Lennon, Richard James Taylor as George Harrison, Brendan Dale Gaspari as Paul McCartney and Mark Dudley Nelson as Ringo Starr.

The combination of energetic performances, vocal harmonies that closely resemble the original band and relaxed interaction with the audience succeeded in creating a very exciting and intimate concert experience for fans.

More than five decades after The Beatles' heyday, the legendary group's influence still remains great in shaping the global music landscape, and that legacy is reinterpreted through The Fabfour's interactive performances that are full of nostalgic and emotional elements.

The concert also offered an exclusive experience to fans through a more intimate and relaxed venue atmosphere, thus allowing the audience to enjoy each performance more deeply.

Also present to enliven the concert were  Minister of Tourism, Creative Industries and Performing Arts Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, Deputy Minister of Tourism, Creative Industries and Performing Arts Sebastian Ting and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism, Creative Industries and Performing Arts  Morshidi Frederick.

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