The Dublin Beatles Festival will return for its third consecutive year this November.
The festival was originally staged in 2013 to celebrate 50 years since the Fab Four played Ireland - but it has proven such a success that it has returned for repeated outings.
This year's event will take place from November 6th - 8th across various venues in Dublin. There will be film, theatre, a number of free events, a table quiz, a memorabilia exhibition, a public interview and more on offer this year.
There will also be plenty of music, of course - including a set by Cavern Club resident band The Rockits, who will play a set on November 7th at The Workman's Club that will entail he biggest hits from the 1960s as well as a set of Beatles songs. Irish acts including Vyvienne Long, The Newspaper Taxi Men, Biggles Flys Again, Pearse McGloughlin, Duncan Maitland and more will also play gigs.
Freda Kelly - secretary for the band from their early days, and subject of the recent 'Good Ol' Freda' documentary - will take part in a public interview with Tom Dunne after a screening of the documentary.
In other Beatles-related news, the short play 'John Lennon's Last Day' - written by festival founder Stephen Kennedy - has been commissioned by BBC Radio 2 to be broadcast in October, when Lennon would have been 75, with actor Ian Hart set to perform it.
Tickets for the festival are on sale from this Friday via EventBrite. Full listings can be seen here.