Beatles tribute act Rain brings Christmas concert to San Francisco Today Us News



Rain has been doing its Beatles tribute show now for over a half century.

Yes, that’s a lot of years of playing “Twist and Shout.”

So, it’s great to see that the group/theatrical production — which got its start under the name Reign in Southern California in 1975 — is changing things up a bit in 2025 with the introduction of its first-ever holiday tour.

The faux Fab Four brought the production — dubbed “Rain — A Beatles Christmas Tribute” — to the Golden Gate Theatre in San Francisco on Tuesday, delighting listeners with a mix of John, Paul, George and Ringo classics plus some cool yuletide selections.

“Happy Christmas Eve eve,” Paul Curatolo, in his role as Paul McCartney, greeted the crowd.

And it did indeed turn out to be a happy one, as the musicians delivered a generous helping of tunes — some three dozen in total — stretched out over two sets/acts. The whole production ran just over two hours, which is about four times the length of the average Beatles show. (Yes, that math is correct. During their touring heyday, The Beatles normally only played 30-35-minute shows, which was not unusual for the time period.)


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