Thhe first of five consecutive Sunday concerts at English seaside resorts by The Beatles took place in Brighton on 12 July 1964.
The Beatles made a live appearance on the summer version of Thank Your Lucky Stars on this day. The edition of Summer Spin was filmed at Teddington Studio Centre …
Four days after the world première of A Hard Day’s Night in London, The Beatles arrived in Liverpool for the first northern England screening.
Both the ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ single and album were released on this day in the United Kingdom.
From 2-5pm The Beatles recorded an appearance for the BBC television show Top Of The Pops, at Lime Grove Studios in London.
The Beatles’ first feature film, A Hard Day’s Night, had its première at the London Pavilion on 6 July 1964.
The Beatles had arrived at London Airport at 11.10am, following their flight back from Sydney, Australia. In the afternoon John Lennon and Paul McCartney attended a recording session at …
The Beatles were taken by Rolls-Royce to Brisbane Airport early in the morning. From there they caught a Qantas 707 flight to Sydney, the first leg of their long …
Tuesday 30 June 1964 Live The Beatles’ 1964 world tour ended on 30 June 1964, with two shows at the Festival Hall in Brisbane. Each of the concerts was seen by 5,500 fans.
The Beatles’ first night of shows at Brisbane’s Festival Hall took place on 29 June 1964. They gave two performances, and a further two on the following night.
Having given their final performance in New Zealand the night before, The Beatles flew from Christchurch to Auckland, New Zealand.
Saturday 27 June 1964 Live Around 5,000 fans greeted The Beatles as their aeroplane from Dunedin landed in Christchurch, New Zealand, on 27 June 1964.
The Beatles’ flight from Auckland to Dunedin on 26 June 1964 was marred by a bomb scare before take-off. An anonymous tip-off suggested a ‘germ bomb’ had been placed …
The Beatles’ fourth US album, A Hard Day’s Night, was the soundtrack for their debut film. It was released in America on 26 June 1964.
Thursday 25 June 1964 Live The Beatles attended a civic reception held by Auckland’s mayor Dove-Myer Robinson at the Town Hall on 25 June 1964, prior to their performances there in the evening.
Wednesday 24 June 1964 Live The Beatles had travelled to Auckland from Australia on 21 June 1964, but didn’t perform in the city until 24 June.
Tuesday 23 June 1964 Live The Beatles’ second night of concerts in the New Zealand capital saw them perform two shows at the city’s Town Hall on 23 June 1964, to a total of …
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.