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Thursday, July 23, 1964

Night of a Hundred Stars

Concert • By The Beatles

Last updated on February 4, 2022


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  • Location: London Palladium

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From tracks.co.uk – An exceptionally rare large format gold ticket stub for The Beatles performance at ‘The Night Of A Hundred Stars’ charitable concert which took place at the London Palladium, London on 23rd July 1964. During the evening The Beatles performed a flying ballet sketch where they were hung high above the stage  and then they went on to perform a brief musical set. Upper Circle. 1 Guinea. Row F. Seat 49. The ticket stub measures 13.75cm x 9cm (5.4 inches x 3.5 inches). The condition is very good plus.
From Twitter – Millicent Martin and Hayley Mills with the Beatles during a rehearsal at the London Palladium on July 22, 1964, for the charity show, “Night of 100 Stars”.
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London Palladium

This was the 3rd concert played at London Palladium.

A total of 4 concerts have been played there • 1963Oct 131964Jan 12Jul 23Jul 24


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