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Celebration Of Music Legend George Harrison Returns With A 'Something About George' Spring Tour

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TV And Stage Star, Daniel Taylor, Fronts The Must-See Biopic Stage Show About The Beloved Late Beatle — The Celebration Of Music Legend, George Harrison, Is Set To Entertain At Nine Venues In Second Leg Of Acclaimed Tour Of Britain & Ireland

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A celebration of the life and talent of music legend George Harrison will entertain music fans at nine brilliant venues this spring.


'Something About George – The George Harrison Story' is embarking on the second leg of an extensive tour of Britain and Ireland next month after enjoying huge praise and sell-out audiences on 20 dates last Autumn.


The production comes from the same team behind Something About Lennon, which salutes the talent of the late Liverpool icon and fellow Beatle, and Something About Simon, which showcases the musical genius of singer-songwriter, Paul Simon.


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The spring leg of the tour will open at the Floral Pavilion in New Brighton on 1st of February before heading to King’s Hall in Ilkley on 5th of February, Lichfield’s Garrick Theatre on 11th of February and the Swan Theatre in Worcester on 15th of February.


The tour then continues with dates at the Darlington Hippodrome on 18th of February, Liverpool’s Epstein Theatre on the 21st of February, the Empire Theatre Blackburn on 26th of February, Albany Theatre in Coventry on 28th of February and concludes at Lincoln’s New Theatre Royal on 1st of March.

“We had an amazing reaction from audiences when we opened this latest tour of Britain and Ireland last Autumn, including two sold-out shows in George Harrison’s birthplace, Liverpool.” - Bill Elms, Co-Producer of Something About George.

Something About George premiered to acclaim at the Liverpool Theatre Festival in 2021 before winning accolades on its inaugural tour and at the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe.


It has continued to captivate audiences across the country, including as part of a sell-out show marking the 80th anniversary of Harrison’s birth, and more recently in an extensive nationwide tour in spring 2024.


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West End performer and musician Daniel Taylor returns to front the production and to recount the fascinating story of the man dubbed “the quiet Beatle” along with performing his best-known, best-loved hits from across his solo career.


Daniel Taylor trained at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London and is an actor, producer and director. He has played John Lennon in the award-winning Lennon Through a Glass Onion and is also known for his many years in Blood Brothers, along with The Very Best of Tommy Cooper, Twopence to Cross The Mersey and By The Waters Of Liverpool (which The Liverpudlian reviewed in 2023) He also played Peter Quince in A Midsummer Night’s Dream in New York’s Central Park. Earlier this year, he led the tour of Something About Lennon – the John Lennon Story.


Daniel is joined on stage by a very talented band of musicians led by Musical Director Joe Smithson.


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Featuring beautiful songs like My Sweet Lord, Something, Got My Mind Set on You and Handle With Care, the production showcases Harrison’s incredible solo material and music from rock ‘n’ roll’s greatest supergroup, The Traveling Wilburys which was made up of Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, and Tom Petty.


And, of course, any show celebrating one of the Fab Four must include a few classics from The Beatles. From heartbreak to hedonism and songwriting to success, Something About George celebrates a life that was certainly anything but quiet.


Something About George is written by Jon Fellowes and brought to audiences by producers Bill Elms, Fellowes and Gary Edward Jones of Something About Productions.


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Co-Producer Bill Elms, said: “We had an amazing reaction from audiences when we opened this latest tour of Britain and Ireland last Autumn, including two sold-out shows in George Harrison’s birthplace, Liverpool. So, I’m absolutely delighted the production is going back out of the road to kick off 2026 with an unmissable series of dates up and down the country.”


“Despite it now being almost a quarter of a century since the world lost George Harrison, he continues to live on through his wonderful music, and Something Like George celebrates both the man and the legacy he left behind. It’s a very moving tribute, with one musician authentically telling the story and honouring the music of another.”

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