
LITTLETON, CO. (Cohn & Wolfe) - On February 9, 1964, the Beatles' break-out performance on the Ed Sullivan show gave
America a chance to experience their music firsthand. On the eve of the 43rd anniversary of this legendary night, Globus, the world's leader in escorted travel, introduces Rock 'n' Roll Tour England, offering American travelers their own up-close and personal experiences with the most popular band of all time. The newest vacation in Globus' medley, Rock 'n' Roll Tour England explores the personal sites that shaped The Beatles' music and provides insight into the haunts of other music royalty.
'With more than 75 years of experience of bringing histories, cultures and stories to our travelers, it's fitting to put The Beatles', and other music giants', stories in the spotlight on a specially themed tour,' said Phillip Gordon, president and chief executive officer of the Globus family of brands. 'Our expert Tour Guides are passionate and knowledgeable about how music has shaped their cities and our vacations reflect this in-depth interest. Travelers are certain to see a whole different side of England on this vacation.'
The Rock 'n' Roll England tour includes stays in Liverpool with a stop at the Beatles Story, the world's only Beatles-themed visitor attraction – as well as visits to St. Peter's Woolton, Penny Lane and the Liverpool Institute. A once-in-a-lifetime performance by a Beatles tribute band concludes the time spent in this rock-inspired city. This concert offers the chance to hear the Beatles' famed Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band playlist live, nearly 40 years to the day after its release, at the famous Cavern Club, site of nearly 300 Beatles' performances.
In addition to visiting the sites and sounds of The Beatles, the Rock 'n' Roll Tour England vacation features London sightseeing with a local rock 'n' roll expert, visiting hangouts of renowned musicians, including Jimi Hendrix's former home and the place that launched Bob Marley's reggae revolution. Also, through a partnership with the legendary Hard Rock Café, Globus passengers will experience a welcome dinner at the world's original Hard Rock Café. The journey ends with a performance of the hit sold-out musical We Will Rock You, featuring 31 of Queen's greatest songs.
Departing on May 28, 2007, this six-day vacation is available for a land-only price of $1,679. As an added incentive, travelers who book a Rock 'n' Roll Tour England air-inclusive vacation between now and February 28, 2007 will receive a discount of $200 per couple(a).