Sunday
August 3, 2025

4:00 PM Concert
2:30 PM Doors

Pioneer Center for the
Performing Arts


"Here comes the sun" with the band who changed the world with their music. This new symphonic tribute with the orchestra and star vocalists drives us through decades of The Beatles on a musical journey. Now is your chance to rock and roll to the best-kept secrets from the London-based archives of The Beatles official fan magazine and The Beatles Book Monthly. Arrangements transcribed from the original album include Hey Jude, Something, Penny Lane, Ticket to Ride and so many others—accompanied by stunning video, animation, and hundreds of rare and unseen photos from the archives of the band’s official fan magazine, The Beatles Book Monthly.   

This program runs approximately 2 hours 5 minutes with one 20-minute intermission. 

Classix Subscriber Pre-sale begins April 7 at 10:00 AM.

Tickets on sale April 11 at 10:00 AM

PAUL LOREN
VOCALs & GUITAR

COLIN SMITH
VOCALs

RICK BRANTLEY
VOCALs

JASON ALTIERI
CONDUCTOR

All music and imagery under exclusive license from Sony Music Publishing, Harrisongs Ltd, & The Beatles Book Photo Library, to Schirmer Theatrical, LLC. This show is not endorsed by or connected to Apple Corps or The Beatles.

Revolution: The Music of The Beatles – A Symphonic Experience is a co-production of Schirmer Theatrical and Greenberg Artists, part of their joint Symphonic Experience catalogue.

PAUL LOREN, VOCALS & GUITAR

Nashville-based singer-songwriter Paul Loren has always been steeped in the classic American songbook. With his earlier work channeling ’60s R&B, Brill Building pop, and even big band-era crooning, Loren’s voice, tailored sense of style, and twinkle-in-his-eye personality has won over fans and devotees from coast to coast. Loren launched his solo career with a string of sold-out shows in New York City at Joe’s Pub, a famed venue at The Public, with his ‘One-Night Only Band’ in early 2014. His first solo single, “All By Myself,” released in 2015, was supported by radio stations including Lightning100 in Nashville, SiriusXM’s The Pulse, WCOO/Charleston, and KPND/Spokane.

His six song debut EP was released in 2016, Paul Loren Is…Available!, featuring swing-era covers of classics by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen, the songwriting team behind Sinatra’s 1950s run. 2017 saw the release of the single and video for his original song, “I Know A Place,” inspired by Civil Rights-era anthems. A slew of singles followed, including the ’50s-inspired “(Gonna Take) A Little Time,” accompanied by a whimsical video filmed at Brooklyn’s The Royal Palms Shuffleboard Club and released on Parade.com.

During this time, Loren was personally selected by Jennifer Lopez to perform at her Birthday Gala in Las Vegas; appeared on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon; partnered with The Ryan Seacrest Foundation; performed at the legendary STAX Museum in Memphis, Tennessee; and recorded in the world-renowned Sun Studio. He has opened for and supported touring artists including The Temptations, singer-songwriter Brendan James, American Idol winner Taylor Hicks, folk singer and guitarist David Bromberg, and British soul singer James Hunter. Loren has also shared the stage with Paul Shaffer, Queen Latifah, Christie Brinkley, and food personality Giada De Laurentiis.


RICK BRANTLEY, VOCALS

Rick Brantley made the move to Nashville, TN where he established himself as one of the most in-demand young writers on Music Row with cuts ranging from Meat Loaf to David Nail. An artist and dynamic performer as well as a songwriter, Brantley has toured nonstop all over the world, opening for everyone from John Hiatt to Kiefer Sutherland to Zac Brown and Brandy Clark, as well as headlining his own solo shows.

Brantley continues to add to his impressive portfolio, producing acclaimed records with artists like Rob Baird and Justin Halpin and directing music videos in his down time.


COLIN SMITH, VOCALS & GUITAR

Jason Altieri is the current Associate Conductor for the Reno Philharmonic and Music Director of the Atlanta Pops Orchestra in Atlanta, Georgia. Prior to his work in Reno and Atlanta, was the Music Director of the New Sigmund Romberg Orchestra and the Hollywood Film Orchestra. Having led New Sigmund Romberg Orchestra on 7 national tours, Jason has the distinction of having conducted in most of the major performing venues in the United States. With the Hollywood Film Orchestra, he led several tours in Mainland China and Japan. Numerous guest-conducting engagements include regular collaborations with the Duluth Superior Symphony in Minnesota, the Santa Fe Symphony, and the New Mexico Philharmonic.

A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Jason Altieri received a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education from the University of Georgia. He then went on to get advanced degrees in conducting from Michigan State University.


Jason Altieri, Conductor

Jason Altieri is the current Associate Conductor for the Reno Philharmonic and Music Director of the Atlanta Pops Orchestra in Atlanta, Georgia. Prior to his work in Reno and Atlanta, was the Music Director of the New Sigmund Romberg Orchestra and the Hollywood Film Orchestra. Having led New Sigmund Romberg Orchestra on 7 national tours, Jason has the distinction of having conducted in most of the major performing venues in the United States. With the Hollywood Film Orchestra, he led several tours in Mainland China and Japan. Numerous guest-conducting engagements include regular collaborations with the Duluth Superior Symphony in Minnesota, the Santa Fe Symphony, and the New Mexico Philharmonic.

In addition, Jason Altieri is a fierce advocate for young musicians and music education. He is the current Director of Orchestras at the University of Nevada, Reno and Directorship of the Reno Philharmonic Youth Orchestra. Under his leadership, the Reno Philharmonic Youth Orchestra has embarked on numerous performance tours including appearances at Carnegie and Davies Halls. In April of 2017, Dr. Altieri was invited to conduct at Nevada’s Small School All-State Festival. His educational outreach extends nationally as well through numerous clinics with young ensembles all over the country in addition to Faculty appointments at the Interlochen Center for the Arts and the Sewanee Summer Music Center.

A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Jason Altieri received a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education from the University of Georgia. He then went on to get advanced degrees in conducting from Michigan State University.