Box Office: 01379 652241

DISS • NORFOLK

The George Harrison Project

Venue: The Corn Hall
Date: Saturday 28th June 2025
Show Time: 7.30pm
Ticket cost: £23*
 
The George Harrison Project - Not to be missed!
 
Here comes the perfect tribute to a Beatles legend!
 
Enjoy the UK's ultimate live music tribute to George Harrison, performing his best-loved hits from The Beatles, his solo career and The Traveling Wilburys.
 
After the Liverpudlian four-piece called time on Beatlemania, Harrison enjoyed a successful solo career, releasing 12 studio albums, including Living In The Material World, Cloud Nine, Brainwashed and the classic triple album All Things Must Pass.
 
He also formed the supergroup The Traveling Wilburys with Bob Dylan, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty.
 
During this show, these talented musicians perform some of George Harrison’s best-known tracks, including My Sweet Lord, Here Comes The Sun, Something, All Things Must Pass, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Got My Mind Set On You, Handle With Care, Give Me Love, Taxman, What Is Life, If I Needed Someone, Blow Away, and many more!
 
Accessibility
If you have access requirements, please contact the Box Office on 01379 652241 (between 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday) to complete your booking. This allows us to ensure that your visit is as comfortable as possible. We have a limit on how many wheelchair spaces we can safely accommodate so these need to be reserved in advance.
 
Support The Corn Hall
As a charity we rely on donations to help cover the cost of delivering our programme of exhibitions, events, our community activities such as our Dementia Café, Arts Award, Saturday Club, Tots Tuesdays, Start With Art, as well as supporting our core costs. We ask you to support The Corn Hall with a donation, so that we can continue to be a creative community hub for Diss. Whatever the donation, anything from £1 to £10,000, is support that The Corn Hall didn't have until you very kindly gave it to us. We offer you a very warm thank you. *not including booking fees