Beatles tribute band performs at Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club
“Britain’s Finest — The Complete Beatles Experience,” performed at the Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club Oct. 2 for a family fun outdoor concert.
The event also featured a bounce house, face painting and games for kids.
Photos by McKenzie Images.
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