The Beatles’ second and final appearance at the ABC Cinema in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, took place on 28 July 1963. They had previously performed there a month previously, on 30 June 1963.
They played two houses, at 6pm and 8.15pm, and tickets were priced at four shillings and sixpence, and nine shillings and sixpence.
Also on the bill were The Kestrels, The Trebletones, Freddie Starr and The Midnighters, Barry Barnett, and Glenda Collins. The compere was comedian Alan Field.
The ABC Cinema was situated on Regent Road in Great Yarmouth. It was demolished in 1989 to make way for the Market Gates Shopping Precinct.
Last updated: 25 January 2024
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