LET IT BE brings the music of 1960s band The Beatles to the Alhambra Theatre in Bradford.

The theatrical concert, subtitled A Celebration Of The Music Of The Beatles, returns to the UK after a sell-out European tour.

Already seen by more than two million people, it will be in Bradford from June 3-8 and features a mock reunion concert.

Act One takes the audience through the early days of the band as they embark on their musical journey and onwards to the heights of global Beatlemania.

The historic Royal Variety Performance, Shea Stadium and iconic Sergeant Pepper costumes we’ll all feature, with songs including I Want to Hold Your Hand, Day Tripper, Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Penny Lane, A Day In The Life, Come Together, Get Back, and The End.

In a twist from the original Let It Be show, Act Two is set a decade after The Beatles went their separate ways, giving fans a rare glimpse of how the Fab Four might have been if they reunited.

The time will be October 9, 1980, John Lennon’s 40th birthday.

The band’s solo material featured in the show includes Starting Over, Band On The Run, Black Bird, Got My Mind Set On You, My Sweet Lord, Live and Let Die, and Imagine.

This year is the 50th anniversary of the release of the album Abbey Road.

Visit bradford-theatres.co.uk or call 01274 432000 to book tickets.