"Imagine” A John Lennon Tribute Concert
Enjoy an evening with "Imagine” A John Lennon Tribute Concert on Friday, October 2, 2026 at 7pm.
Enjoy an evening with "Imagine” A John Lennon Tribute Concert on Friday, October 2, 2026 at 7pm.
Scot Michael Arch appears as John Lennon on vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, and keyboards and harmonica
Scot performed with original cast members of “Beatlemania,” the Tony Award winning Broadway show. After the show closed in 1982, he formed, produced and performed in his own presentation, "Beatlemania Now" a tribute to the 60's and the group that shaped them, the Beatles, a reprise of "Beatlemania," which he continues to this day.
"Beatlemania Now" has performed throughout Cities in the United States and in countries as far away as Russia, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Panama, Curacao, Mexico and Spain, and shared stages with Artists such as Billy Joel, Cheap Trick, America, Wilson Pickett, Cinderella, The Hooters, Felix Cavalieri of the Rascals, Blood Sweat and Tears, Mitch Ryder of the Detroit Wheels, and The Rip Chords, just to name a few.
In 2014, Scot and "Beatlemania Now" were selected from the most Elite Beatles Tribute Acts in the Country, to re-create The Beatles very 1st Concert in America (February 11, 1964), at the Washington Coliseum Arena in Washington, DC in honor of the occasions 50th Anniversary. In doing so Beatlemania Now followed Tommy Roe, the “Opener” from the original 1964 Concert, and performed to another “Sold-Out” crowd at the very same Washington Coliseum. The Event was covered by media world wide.
Scot's portrayal of John is so spot on that he was chosen and filmed against a green screen backdrop and used as the template for John Lennon in the 2009 official “The Beatles Rock Band” game.
Tickets are $25-$45 (+fees) and can be purchased online at www.thetheateratnorth.com or in person at the box office: Tuesdays 11am-2pm, Wednesdays 11am-2pm, Thursdays 3pm-6pm, and on the day of the show starting at 5pm.
Enjoy an evening with "Imagine” A John Lennon Tribute Concert on Friday, October 2, 2026 at 7pm.
Enjoy an evening with "Imagine” A John Lennon Tribute Concert on Friday, October 2, 2026 at 7pm.
Scot Michael Arch appears as John Lennon on vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, and keyboards and harmonica
Scot performed with original cast members of “Beatlemania,” the Tony Award winning Broadway show. After the show closed in 1982, he formed, produced and performed in his own presentation, "Beatlemania Now" a tribute to the 60's and the group that shaped them, the Beatles, a reprise of "Beatlemania," which he continues to this day.
"Beatlemania Now" has performed throughout Cities in the United States and in countries as far away as Russia, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Panama, Curacao, Mexico and Spain, and shared stages with Artists such as Billy Joel, Cheap Trick, America, Wilson Pickett, Cinderella, The Hooters, Felix Cavalieri of the Rascals, Blood Sweat and Tears, Mitch Ryder of the Detroit Wheels, and The Rip Chords, just to name a few.
In 2014, Scot and "Beatlemania Now" were selected from the most Elite Beatles Tribute Acts in the Country, to re-create The Beatles very 1st Concert in America (February 11, 1964), at the Washington Coliseum Arena in Washington, DC in honor of the occasions 50th Anniversary. In doing so Beatlemania Now followed Tommy Roe, the “Opener” from the original 1964 Concert, and performed to another “Sold-Out” crowd at the very same Washington Coliseum. The Event was covered by media world wide.
Scot's portrayal of John is so spot on that he was chosen and filmed against a green screen backdrop and used as the template for John Lennon in the 2009 official “The Beatles Rock Band” game.
Tickets are $25-$45 (+fees) and can be purchased online at www.thetheateratnorth.com or in person at the box office: Tuesdays 11am-2pm, Wednesdays 11am-2pm, Thursdays 3pm-6pm, and on the day of the show starting at 5pm.
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Highlights
- all ages
- In person
- Free parking
- Doors at 6:30 PM
Refund Policy
Location
The Theater at North
1539 North Main Avenue
Scranton, PA 18508
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