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  1. The Beatles' 1964 North American tour. The Beatles 1964 world tour was the Beatles ' first world tour, launched after their 1964 UK tour. The reception was enthusiastic, with The Spectator describing it as "hysterical". It was followed by their subsequent North American tour in August that year.

  2. The Beatles arriving for concerts in Madrid, July 1965. From 1962 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 ...

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  4. The English rock group the Beatles toured the United States and Canada between 19 August and 20 September 1964. The 32 concerts comprised the second stage of a world tour that started with the band's tour of Europe, Hong Kong, and Australia and finished with their UK Autumn tour. The shows in the United States were a return to the country after ...

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  6. The Beatles staged their third and final concert tour of North America in August 1966. It consisted of 18 performances, with 16 shows in United States venues and two in Canada. The tour was plagued with backlash regarding the controversy of John Lennon 's remark about the Beatles being "more popular than Jesus", death threats, and the band's ...

  7. The Beatles' 1964 tour of Australia. The Beatles' 1964 tour of Australia was a several week tour performed by the British rock band the Beatles as a part of their 1964 world tour. [1] [page needed] The tour was their first and only tour of Australia. The tour was notable particularly because Jimmie Nicol had replaced a hospitalised Ringo Starr.

  8. The Beatles first came to the United States in February, 1964, for three appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show. Then, in August, they returned for their first North American tour. The group played twenty-six concerts between August 19 and September 20. The 21st show of the tour was held at the Pittsburgh's Civic Arena.

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