Now returning to the live circuit by popular demand, internationally loved and much-acclaimed The Rutles announce a concert in Cardiff this May.
Previously known as the Prefab Four, The Rutles were created by comic figureheads Eric Idle of Monty Python and Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band's Neil Innes.
Known for their pastiches and parodies of The Beatles, they quickly carved out their own quasi-tribute niche in the mid 70’s, building a huge fan base across the world.
With major releases on Warner Bros., Rhino, and Virgin, including two UK chart hits, The Rutles’ music is a masterful melange of resurrection, spoof, and homage.
Their notoriety has seen them collaborate with the likes of John Belushi, Dan Ackroyd, George Harrison (who involved himself in the project since its inception), Mick Jagger and Paul Simon.
Sample a piece of Rutlemania at Cardiff's Globe on May 9.
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