Crowds, music lovers 'Come Together' for 20th anniversary of Abbey Road on the River

Abbey Road on the River, the world’s largest tribute to The Beatles, celebrate its 20th anniversary this year and featurse more than 50 bands including Tommy James and the Shondells, The Cyrkle and The Fab Four.

The five-day festival, held now through May 30, will include more than than 50 bands who will perform 200+ concerts on six stages at Big Four Station Park in Jeffersonville, Indiana.

“We have always been a family event and seeing families of all ages bonding and enjoying the same incredible music is very special," festival producer Gary Jacob previously said in a news release. “With the resurgence of post-COVID festivals that we’ve all been waiting for, there is no better time than now to support events and the talented musicians who have waited to perform for all of us.”

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The festival will offer free admission for a 20 and under guest with the purchase of a matching adult ticket. Additionally, the event wristbands allow for re-entry so attendees are able to come and go as they please.

Additionally, those attending the Forecastle Festival May 27-29 in Louisville can get free admission to Abbey Road on the River (as long as you are still wearing your Forecastle wristband) on Monday, May 30.

A full schedule of performers can be found at arotr.com.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Abbey Road on the River 2022: Crowds gather for The Beatles festival