Hear New ‘Sgt. Pepper’ Remix in Theaters June 1

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The invitation posted on the Beatles’ Facebook page

The Beatles’ Facebook page has posted an invitation for fans to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band at special listening parties tonight in select movie theaters on June 1, 50 years to the day after the original album’s release. Says the post: “Hear the iconic album in its entirety now mixed in Dolby Atmos by Giles Martin. Dolby Atmos transports you into the story with breathtaking, moving audio that fills the cinema and flows all around you. This is your only chance to hear this incredible new mix.”

Click here to register.

The participating theaters are as follows:

City: New York
Theater: AMC Empire 25
Date: 6/01/2017
Time: 5:00pm

City: Los Angeles
Theater: AMC Century City 15
Date: 6/01/2017
Time: 5:00pm

City: San Francisco
Theater: AMC Metreon 16
Date: 6/01/2017
Time: 5:00pm

City: Skokie
Theater: AMC Showplace Village Crossing 18
Date: 6/01/2017
Time: 7:00pm

City: Dallas
Theater: AMC NorthPark 15
Date: 6/01/2017
Time: 7:00pm

City: Clinton Township
Theater: AMC Star Gratiot 21
Date: 6/01/2017
Time: 7:00pm

City: Washington, DC
Theater: AMC Loews Georgetown 14
Date: 6/01/2017
Time: 7:00pm

City: Sugar Land
Theater: AMC First Colony 24
Date: 6/01/2017
Time: 7:00pm

City: Las Vegas
Theater: AMC Town Square 18
Date: 6/01/2017
Time: 7:00pm

From the original Capitol Records announcement of the new reissues: “It was 50 years ago this June 1 when The Beatles’ John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr astonished and delighted the world, ushering in the Summer of Love with Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, a groundbreaking masterwork that became popular music’s most universally acclaimed album. To salute the occasion, The Beatles will release a suite of lavishly presented Sgt. Pepper Anniversary Edition packages on May 26 (Apple Corps Ltd./Capitol/UMe). The album is newly mixed by Giles Martin and Sam Okell in stereo and 5.1 surround audio and expanded with early takes from the studio sessions, including no fewer than 34 previously unreleased recordings.”

 

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