The Beatles gave just four nights of concerts in New Zealand, starting on 22 June 1964. The trip was largely seen as less successful than previous stops on their …
Studios One and Two (control room), EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Norman Smith While The Beatles were on tour in New Zealand, George Martin and his …
Although they returned to Australia for final concerts in Brisbane on 29 and 30 June 1964, on this day The Beatles flew from Sydney Airport to Wellington, New Zealand.
Saturday 20 June 1964 Live The Beatles gave two performances on their final night of concerts in Sydney, Australia, on 20 June 1964, each of which was seen by 12,000 people.
The Beatles gave two performances on the second of their three-night residency at the Sydney Stadium in Sydney, Australia, on 19 June 1964. Each concert was seen by 12,000 …
The Beatles’ fifth EP release in their home country was the first to feature previously unreleased material.
Thursday 18 June 1964 Live The Beatles had arrived in Sydney, Australia on 11 June 1964, but didn’t perform there until this day, 18 June.
Wednesday 17 June 1964 Live The Beatles’ final two shows in Melbourne, Australia, took place on 17 June 1964.
Tuesday 16 June 1964 Live On 16 June 1964, The Beatles’ second night of performances in Melbourne, Australia, they gave two concerts at the city’s Festival Hall.
At 8am on the morning of 15 June 1964, Jimmie Nicol left the Southern Cross Hotel on Bourke Street, Melbourne. Accompanied by Brian Epstein, he was driven to the …
After almost two weeks apart from the group due to his tonsillitis and pharyngitis, Ringo Starr finally rejoined The Beatles in Melbourne, Australia.
Ringo Starr arrived in Sydney on the morning of 14 June 1964, following a long flight from London Airport via San Francisco. He spent less than two hours in …
Saturday 13 June 1964 Live The Beatles played their second night of shows at the Centennial Hall, Adelaide, Australia, on 13 June 1964. They performed two sets, as on the previous day, each to …
The day after they landed on Australian soil, The Beatles flew from Sydney to Adelaide in a chartered Ansett ANA jet, arriving at 11.57am on 12 June 1964.
The Beatles flew from Hong Kong to Sydney, stopping en route in Darwin to allow their aeroplane to refuel. Although it was an unscheduled stop, 400 fans were waiting …
The Beatles took a flight to Sydney, Australia, the day after their two shows at Hong Kong’s Princess Theatre. They were joined by Australian disc jockey Bob Rogers, who …
Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Norman Smith The Beatles were on tour while this hour-long mixing session took place at Abbey Road.
The Beatles gave two concerts at the Princess Theatre at 130 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, in the Kowloon region of Hong Kong on 9 June 1964. The support …
Studio Three (control room), EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Norman Smith While The Beatles were away on tour in Hong Kong, George Martin was at Abbey …
More than 1,000 fans were waiting for The Beatles at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Airport when they arrived on 8 June. They were allowed to bypass customs and immigration …