My Dreams Concert For George: See You In

"I'll See You in My Dreams": A Look Back at the Concert for George

On November 29, 2002, exactly one year after the world lost George Harrison, his closest friends and family gathered at London’s Royal Albert Hall for an evening that would become one of the most emotional and celebrated tributes in music history. See You In My Dreams Concert For George

Organized by George’s widow, , and his son, Dhani , the night was directed by his longtime friend Eric Clapton . The stage was filled with legends who weren't just icons—they were George’s inner circle: "I'll See You in My Dreams": A Look

The event, known as the , wasn't just a memorial; it was a celebration of the "Quiet Beatle’s" life, humor, and immense musical legacy. An All-Star "Family" Gathering An All-Star "Family" Gathering The most poignant moment

The most poignant moment of the night didn't come from a massive rock anthem, but from a small, four-stringed instrument George loved: the ukulele.

True to George’s wit, the cast of Monty Python performed "The Lumberjack Song" with a surprise guest appearance by Tom Hanks. The Unforgettable Finale

Bandmates Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne performed hits like "Taxman" and "Handle with Care".

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