This was The Beatles’ 26th show at the Tower Ballroom in New Brighton, Wallasey. The show featured seven acts, and was headlined by The Beatles.
Tower Ballroom was on the New Brighton promenade, and was capable of holding up to 5,000 people. The New Brighton Tower opened in 1900, and at 567ft was taller than Blackpool Tower. A 1,000 tonne lattice-steel observation tower overlooking the Wirral Peninsula, it was the tallest building in Britain when it was completed.
It was short-lived, however. Following closure during World War One, its structure began to decay and the tower was dismantled between 1919 and 1921.
The ballroom underneath fared better, however, and was used for nearly 50 years. However, the building was destroyed by fire in 1969. The area was later redeveloped as River View Park.
The Beatles played at the Tower Ballroom on 27 occasions. The other dates were 10 and 24 November; 1, 8, 15 and 26 December 1961; 12, 19 and 26 January; 15, 16 and 23 February; 2 March; 6 April; 21 and 29 June; 13, 21 and 27 July; 17 August; 14 and 21 September; 12 October; 23 November; 1 December 1962; and 14 June 1963.
Also on this day...
- 2023: Paul McCartney live: Allianz Parque, São Paulo
- 1989: Paul McCartney live: SkyDome, Toronto
- 1979: Wings live: Wembley Arena, London
- 1969: Television: John Lennon and Yoko Ono on The Question Why
- 1969: George Harrison live: Fairfield Hall, Croydon with Delaney & Bonnie
- 1967: The Apple Boutique opens
- 1965: The Beatles live: ABC Cinema, Manchester
- 1964: George Harrison’s Mornyork Ltd becomes Harrisongs Ltd
- 1963: The Beatles live: Odeon Cinema, Liverpool
- 1963: Live, television: It’s The Beatles
- 1963: Television: Juke Box Jury
- 1962: The Beatles live: Cavern Club, Liverpool (lunchtime)
- 1957: The Quarrymen live: Wilson Hall, Liverpool
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there is probably a BBC recording on 12/7/1962 Talent Spot the only song that survived was My Eveline Paul or maybe George on vocal setlist on this show was “Twist and Shout”, “Love me do”, “PS I Love You”, ” Sheila “it is not known if it is The Beatles
The song you’re referring to is “Abilene”, written by John D. Loudermilk & was a US hit for George Hamilton IV.