The Beatles back first Animal Requiem concert for people who have lost pets
Rachel Fuller, musician wife of The Who's Pete Townshend, has composed a requiem for lost pets, with help from Sir Paul McCartney
Sir Paul McCartney has approved a unique reworking of a Beatles classic which will be performed during the first Animal Requiem, a memorial concert celebrating the lives of deceased pets.
Audience members are invited to bring a 
photograph, portraying a happy memory of their beloved pet to the concert, held at the St James’ Church, in Piccadilly, London.
They can pin their photo to a large board that will be placed in view, 
then light a candle in remembrance of their pet.
Animal Requiem premiere
This will be followed by a full orchestral and choir performance of the Animal Requiem, a work composed by Rachel Fuller, the singer-songwriter who is married to Pete Townshend of The Who.
Source: Adam Sherwin/inews.co.uk