The Caverners: A Journey Through The Beatles' Iconic Eras at Olde Walkerville Theatre
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The Caverners: A Journey Through The Beatles' Iconic Eras at Olde Walkerville Theatre

The sounds, styles, and eras of The Beatles came to life at Olde Walkerville Theatre as tribute act The Caverners brought the Fab Four to life on Saturday (Jan. 26) in a larger-than-life presentation. The Niagara Falls-based band has been recreating The Beatles since 1994 and was celebrating 25 years together this year.

For the Windsor show, they brought out several iconic Beatles looks: the early Ed Sullivan Era, the 1965 Shea Stadium-era look, accurate *Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band* costumes, and the psychedelic aesthetic of the *Abbey Road* era. It was a complete Beatles experience.

The sounds, styles and era of The Beatles came to life at Olde Walkerville Theatre as tribute act The Caverners brought the fab four to life... in a larger than life presentation.
Dan Savoie519 MagazineJanuary 28, 2019

Every bit as good as the traveling theater production *RAIN*, The Caverners have been to Windsor a few times in the past, and for one band member, drummer Doug Boudreau, this was a homecoming performance. The Tecumseh native was there with a few family members in tow and some “Don’t stay out late tonight” jokes for good measure.

The Caverners used to perform at the former Casino Windsor Showtime Lounge, but may have found a new home at Olde Walkerville Theatre. 519 Magazine sent photographer Charlie O’Brien to capture the show.

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