A Japanese concert venue has released long-forgotten photographs of The Beatles from the band’s 1966 visit to Japan. The ...
Nippon Budokan said Monday it has verified the negatives of 102 unpublished photographs taken during the Beatles' 1966 Japan ...
It was the summer of 1966. The Beatles were in the middle of a tour that had them play five shows in just three days at Japan’s famed Nippon Budokan arena — but when they weren’t performing, they were ...
The venue that hosted the band's only concerts in Japan unearthed long-forgotten photos six decades after the gigs.
At the height of Beatlemania in 1966, the Beatles staged five summer performances in Tokyo in front of screaming fans.
Tokyo's Nippon Budokan arena has released a collection of long-forgotten, previously unpublished photographs of The Beatles, taken during the British band's only concerts in Japan six decades ago. The ...
The Beatles played their final concert in 1966. They had success touring, but the danger they faced on the road left them exhausted and tired of live performances. While they didn’t announce it to ...
You watch footage of screaming crowds and cramped hotel rooms and can feel why the band walked away from the stage in 1966. They left touring because the noise, safety risks, and exhaustion made live ...
The Beatles went out on a damp squib in terms of their live career, playing a short setlist with an even stranger ending for their final full concert.
You know you’ve got something when you get too famous to tour. That was the case with the British-born rock band the Beatles at their height in the mid-to-late 1960s existence. The group was too ...