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Jacaranda to host global listening party for 50th anniversary of George Harrison’s Living in the Material World
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Liverpool’s legendary Jacaranda venue is set to host a truly special event… the official global listening party for the newly remastered 50th anniversary edition of George Harrison’s iconic album, Living in the Material World.
Jacaranda will host the Living in the Material World listening party tomorrow, November 15, at 5.30pm.
The re-release, overseen by Harrison’s family and Grammy-winning engineer Paul Hicks, includes previously unreleased material, fresh mixes, and remastered tracks that bring new depth and clarity to the original 1973 album.
This special edition also includes new mixes of the classic album, carefully curated by Dhani and Olivia Harrison.
The 50th-anniversary re-release includes fresh tracks and remastered versions that bring new life to Harrison’s original vision.
This mix enhances the album with brighter, richer, and more dynamic sound, inviting listeners to experience Living in the Material World as never before. Attendees at The Jacaranda can enjoy exclusive giveaways and take part in an intimate celebration of this historic release.
The Jacaranda invites all fans and patrons to join the celebration at 5:30 PM for what promises to be a memorable hour honouring George Harrison’s enduring legacy and message of peace.
Olivia Harrison said:
“I hope you revisit Living in the Material World or discover it for the first time, and as you listen, share George’s wish for himself and mankind… Give me Love, Give me Peace on Earth.”
Dhani Harrison said:
“Finally, we are overjoyed to present to you the 50th anniversary package of George Harrison’s Living in the Material World. For those of you who are just discovering this album; This record was released in service and with deep love for all our Brothers and Sisters around the world who populate this dualistic system we live in called Earth. Peace be upon all sentient beings.”
Veso Mihaylov, Head of Bookings at Jacaranda Records, said:
“We’ve hosted many official listening parties at The Jacaranda, including events for The Rolling Stones, Fontaines D.C., and Charli XCX, but this one feels special due to George’s connection with our venue.
“It’s been 64 years since George played his first gig as a Beatle here at The Jacaranda, and tomorrow, the same space will be filled with people listening to his music, celebrating 50 years of this iconic album. It’s a full-circle moment, and we couldn’t be more honoured to share it with our community.”