The Beatles stayed at the George V Hotel in Paris in January 1964. During their stay at the hotel they composed three of their hit songs: “Can’t Buy Me Love”, “If I Fell”, and “I Should Have Known Better”. The band was also informed… Continue Reading →
The Louvre is a world-famous museum in Paris, France, that houses many artworks, such as the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and the Winged Victory of Samothrace.The Beatles as a group visited the Louvre on January 15, 1964, when… Continue Reading →
Place du Trocadéro, with a view on the Eiffel Tower. On Tuesday, January 14, 1964, John, Paul and George went to Paris for a three-week engagement at the Olympia Theatre. Ringo followed the next day. This quick trip was made… Continue Reading →
On June 9th 1964 The Beatles gave two concerts at the Princess Theatre at 130 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, in the Kowloon region of Hong Kong. The support act was The Maori Hi-Five. On 3 October 1970 the Princess… Continue Reading →
February 1964: Unannounced visit to 81st Street Beach for a publicity photo shoot: Seventy-three million Americans had just seen them perform live on The Ed Sullivan Show.A witness described what happened:“It was a visit to 81st Street Beach for publicity… Continue Reading →
On 15 January 1964, The Beatles played a warm-up show at the Cinéma Cyrano in Versailles and in the early afternoon the Fabs walked down the Champs-Élysées with members of the British press. A number of sightseers spotted them, and… Continue Reading →
On February 11th, 1964 the fabs arrived in Washington from New York by train. Flying was not possible due to a snowstorm. At the National Mall some photos were taken with the Capitol in the background. In the evening they… Continue Reading →
From June 8 to 10, 1964, the Beatles stayed at the President Hotel at 63 Nathan Road in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Their rooms where on the 15th floor.(More information: beatlesbible.com).In 1993 the building was demolished, but still … This was… Continue Reading →
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