
A Day in the Life
Need inspiration for your road trip mix? See the limited run of Get Back in IMAX at Cincinnati Museum Center.
If You Go
The Beatles: Get Back – The Rooftop Concert
Cincinnati Museum Center
Friday, Feb. 11 , 6 p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 12, 2 p.m.; and Sunday, Feb. 13, 2 p.m.
Tickets for the exclusive three-day engagement are $17 for non-Members, $14 for CMC Members. Tickets are limited so purchasing in advance is recommended, cincymuseum.org/the-beatles/.
Along with the rest of the world you may probably watched The Beatles: Get Back on Disney+. But to get the full effect of one of the most influential bands in history, you need to see them on the big screen. The REALLY big screen.
The Beatles: Get Back – The Rooftop Concert is playing for three performances only in the OMNIMAX® Theater at Cincinnati Museum Center. The 64-minute film features the entire 40-minute concert performance and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the Fab Four’s preparation and excitement to perform in front of the live audience below. The OMNIMAX® Theater powerfully conveys the mystique of the last-minute concert and the charisma of the iconic band in their final live performance together.
“If you were on the streets of London in 1969, you wouldn’t feel as close to the Beatles’ iconic final concert as you will in the OMNIMAX® Theater,” said Dave Duszynski, president of Mercury Museum Services, a subsidiary of Cincinnati Museum Center. “The theater’s sound system, paired with the Beatles’ music, shakes you in your seats for an unbelievable, immersive concert experience.”
Feeling Good
Feeling "Good"? Better Than Ezra and Tonic bring ‘90s guitar hits to Hard Rock Casino this Saturday.
If You Go
Better Than Ezra w/ Tonic
Saturday, Jan. 22
Hard Rock Casino, 1000 Broadway
Tickets available at https://www.hardrockcasinocincinnati.com.
If you were old enough to drive in 1995, you’ll remember hearing “Good” every 20 minutes or so while driving around. The catchy, guitar-driven song was the biggest hit for Better Than Ezra. They followed up with other hits, but built a loyal fan base based on their smart and melodic pop sensibility, touring and releasing new material over the past two decades.
With their hummable melodies, unshakable guitar riffs, and confessional lyrics it’s no surprise Billboard chose the band as one of “100 Greatest Alternative Artists of All Time.” Better Than Ezra kick off Hard Rock Casino’s 2022 concert series on Saturday.
Another ‘90s radio staple, Tonic, also plays Saturday night. You may not know their name right away, but you definitely remember “If You Could Only See,” which was the voted the “#1 Most-Played Rock Song of 1997.”