The Beatles final live performance took place on a London rooftop on Jan. 30, 1969, a date that's gone down in history for fans of the band.
As part of the heavily orchestrated build-up to the original project, The Beatles went to the rooftop of Apple Corps on January 30th, 1969 for an impromptu concert. The band had not performed for ...
In their final public performance, The Beatles made history playing on top of the Apple Studios, becoming the most famous rooftop concert of all time. Joining The Beatles at Apple Studios for both ...
to take The Beatles and an audience to the Arabian desert for a torch-lit concert was just one of many ... “Even now, if you were going to do the rooftop, I’m not sure you’d get as good ...
"Let It Be" features one of the Beatles' final live performances together, a semi-impromptu rooftop concert on top of their ...
Paul had long held the ambition for The Beatles to make a return in some capacity, and while it may have taken him over 50 ...
The Beatles' George Harrison was against the group's final performance on a London rooftop in 1969 - but it seems he was ...
The Beatles give their last group performance on Jan. 30, 1969, just two days before the decade ends, in a rooftop session during filming for Let It Be. In April, McCartney announces he's leaving ...
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The Beatles made the decision to stop touring in 1966, playing their final gig on August 29 at San Francisco's Candlestick Park. Other than an unannounced rooftop concert at their Apple Corps ...