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In 1965, The Beatles played their largest concert to date at New York’s Shea Stadium. The crowd was enormous, with 55,000 fans in attendance. The show symbolized the height of Beatlemania.
A crowd of about 55,600 people filled Shea Stadium in New York in August 1965 to watch The Beatles perform on a stage set up in the middle of the baseball infield. Here's how that concert came ...
Despite Shea Stadium being such an enjoyable experience, Paul McCartney and The Beatles stopped touring in 1966. Their final paid performance took place at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.While ...
But now, one year later, they were returning to a site close to that World’s Fair; namely, Shea Stadium, where, in August, some 50,000 music fans would congregate to see them run out to the ...
Four beautiful Beatles did their number at Shea Stadium last Tuesday night as 45,000 assorted teeny screamers, ladies of high fashion, second rank hipsters, and a massive delegation from the ...
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 18:07:18 GMT — In 1965, more than 55,000 screaming fans jammed into Shea Stadium to watch the Beatles perform what was one of the most remarkable shows in the history of rock 'n ...
The Beatles played at Shea Stadium both in 1965 and in 1966, but the latter concert was rather underwhelming for the band compared to the 1965 show, which was turned into a 50-minute-long film, ...
On Aug. 15, 1965, amid the screams of more than 55,000 young fans, The Beatles made history at Shea Stadium in New York City.
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