The eighth studio album by the Beatles will be played in its entirety from a vinyl record. Alexey Korshun will invite listeners to pay attention to its sharp genre shifts and understand why this recording became both a culmination of mid-1960s pop music and a draft of future rock. In 1966, the Beatles released their eighth studio album, which became one of the turning points in the development of rock music. Its title is associated with rotation and constant change-and the record itself is arranged similarly. The songs abruptly change tempo, mood, and sound environment, making the listening experience reminiscent of a kaleidoscope's movement. At the meeting, the recording will be played in full on vinyl. Alexey Korshun will help listeners notice details that are easy to miss during background playback: contrasts, unusual transitions, distribution of vocal parts, studio work. The "Vinyl Hour" format is designed for focused listening and discussion, so even long-time fans may discover the familiar album in a new light. Where to go in Yekaterinburg, KUDAGO knows.