Review: Let It Be @ Opera House, Manchester
Bringing Beatlemania back to Manchester for a few days only, Let It Be began its eight-show run at the Opera House last night.
Bringing Beatlemania back to Manchester for a few days only, Let It Be began its eight-show run at the Opera House last night.
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