Beating up The Beatles at Ginger's on Oxford QTOPIA

Overview

A bold jazz-cabaret reimagining of the Lennon–McCartney songbook. What happens when a 21 -year-old artist takes on one of the most iconic catalogues in music history? You don't get a tribute show. You get a reinvention. Beating Up The Beatles is a striking, jazz-infused cabaret from South Australian award-winning artist Charlee Watt, reimagining the songs of Lennon and McCartney through bold new arrangements, storytelling, and unapologetic…

A bold jazz-cabaret reimagining of the Lennon–McCartney songbook.

What happens when a 21 -year-old artist takes on one of the most iconic catalogues in music history?

You don't get a tribute show. You get a reinvention.

Beating Up The Beatles is a striking, jazz-infused cabaret from South Australian award-winning artist Charlee Watt, reimagining the songs of Lennon and McCartney through bold new arrangements, storytelling, and unapologetic musical curiosity.

The title says it all — this is about "beating up" the music in the best possible way: reshaping rhythms, pulling apart harmonies, and rebuilding songs to reveal textures and meanings you may never have noticed before.

A fresh lens on legendary music while drawing inspiration from artists like Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, Carmen McRae and Dionne Warwick, Charlee steps into a lineage of artists who reinterpret rather than imitate , asking: What do these songs mean now?

Through jazz, soul, and contemporary cabaret, the show uncovers the emotional depth, wit, and vulnerability within the song writing — delivered with powerhouse vocals and a magnetic stage presence.

Fringe Weekly Award – Best Cabaret & Variety (Perth Fringe World)
Adelaide Critics Circle Award – Emerging Artist
Adelaide Fringe "One to Watch" Award (2025)
Adelaide Fringe Tour Ready Award (NZ Fringe 2027)

Location

Gingers Cabaret Lounge, The Oxford Hotel

134 Oxford Street Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Australia

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Location - 134 Oxford Street Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Australia

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Does not cater for people with access needs.