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Candlestick Park, the last stop of the tour. The Beatles' final paid concert of their career took place on 29 August 1966 at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, California. The band played to an audience of 25,000, [54] leaving 7,000 tickets unsold. [70] A local company called Tempo Productions was in charge of the arrangements.
The Beatles arriving for concerts in Madrid, July 1965. From 1961 to 1966, the English rock band the Beatles performed all over the Western world. They began performing live as The Beatles on 15 August 1960 at The Jacaranda in Liverpool and continued in various clubs during their visit to Hamburg, West Germany, until 1962, with a line-up of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stuart ...
Brian Epstein, the Beatles' manager, had intended that 1966 would follow the format of the previous two years, [2] in which the Beatles had made a feature film with an accompanying soundtrack album, [3] toured in North America and select countries during the summer months, [1] and then recorded a second album for a pre-Christmas release. [4]
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1966 Aug 29 PC The Beatles play their final paid concert at Candlestick Park. US 1966 Nov 09 L John Lennon meets Yoko Ono at the Indica Gallery [68] UK 1966 Nov 24 S The Beatles start recording sessions for their album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band [69] and "Penny Lane" / "Strawberry Fields Forever" single. [70]
The Beatles used new 100-watt amplifiers for all their shows, though their sound was still consistently drowned out by the sound of screaming fans. [3] Journalist Larry Kane of WFUN in Miami joined the Beatles on their tour. [8] Then 20 years old, Kane sent a letter to Beatles manager Brian Epstein requesting a one-time interview.
US Billboard 1966 #19, Hot100 #4 for 1 week, 18 total weeks, 143 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2001, from If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears - Dunhill 50006: 20: The Young Rascals "Good Lovin'" Atlantic 45-2321: February 1, 1966: February 21, 1966: 18: 1.00: US 1966 Billboard #20, Hot100 #1 for 1 week, 14 total weeks, 142 points 21: Percy Sledge
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