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Prepare for a wonderful Rain - A Tribute to The Beatles Jacksonville performance ! On Thu. 20 Nov 2025 Rain - A Tribute to The Beatles is going to be playing at Florida Theatre Jacksonville. Get your Rain - A Tribute to The Beatles tickets Jacksonville before they sold out

Rain - A Tribute to The Beatles Florida Theatre Jacksonville, FL concert

Florida Theatre Jacksonville 128 East Forsyth Street, Jacksonville, FL, 32202

Get ready for an unforgettable evening as Rain - A Beatles Christmas Tribute takes the stage at the iconic Florida Theatre Jacksonville on November 20, 2025. This spirited performance promises to transport you through the timeless classics of The Beatles, infused with a festive flair. Meanwhile, don’t miss Nine Inch Nails on February 7, 2026, at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, where their alternative rock sound will surely electrify the crowd. For a soothing night of melodies, Sarah Brightman graces the Moran Theater on December 6, 2025, bringing her angelic voice and theatrical flair to the stage. Just a few days prior, on November 11, 2025, Sting will captivate audiences at Daily's Place Amphitheater with his rich catalog of hits. Lastly, join Strangelove - The Depeche Mode Experience on November 4, 2025, back at the Florida Theatre, for a nostalgic trip down memory lane with their tribute to the iconic synth-pop band. With such a diverse lineup in Jacksonville, there's something for every music lover, so check out your favorite performers’ pages for detailed venue information and to secure your spot at these remarkable events. Jacksonville-tickets.com is your go-to for exploring upcoming concerts and securing your tickets today!


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By bebbyhan

Great show

When we arrived we were not allowed to sit in our seats until 7 PM. Everyone was forced to stand around the concessions. It was an older crowd and I can stand only so long. There was no reason we could not sit in our seats since there was no seating provided in the lobby. No seats were provided to sit and eat as well. Tables with no chairs. Then, they said no purses. However, I saw women carrying large purses. I asked why to an attendant and he said they decided at the last minute it was ok. I would have liked to have a purse so I could bring my phone and meds!!! We were sitting in row 102 near the stage. For whatever reason a female attendant said this group does not like it if we need to go to the bathroom during the show. And if we did, we couldn’t get back. What??? That made me nervous. But, throughout the show folks got up to get drinks and went back and forth. I’m not sure why she told a small group of us? Very odd and it put me on edge. I’m not sure why venues claim they are covid aware when the chairs don’t have an inch between them. It seems hypocritical. The concert was good, costume changes were fantastic, I loved the old commercials they played as well. The group did a great job but of course all my favorites were not sung such as “Help.” The band made it a fun evening for all.