Essen • Saturday, June 25, 1966 • 5pm show

ConcertBy The Beatles • Part of the 1966 Germany Tour

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Country:
Germany
City:
Essen
Location:
Grugahalle

About

On the morning of this day, The Beatles travelled from Munich to Essen to perform two concerts at the Grugahalle, the first one at 5 pm and the second one at 9 pm, and held a press conference between the sets. Also appearing on the bill were Cliff Bennett and The Rebel Rousers, The Rattles, and Peter and Gordon.

From Wikipedia:

[…] After arriving in Essen on 25 June, they played two shows at the city’s Grugahalle. A correspondent from Beatles Monthly magazine described the concerts as “frightening” due to the police’s subjugation of the group’s fans using tear gas and guard dogs. The band then travelled overnight to Hamburg, where they stayed at the Hotel Schloss, a former palace located well north of the city centre. […]

According to “The Beatles: Off the Record” by Keith Badman, in their Essen dressing room, Mal Evans handed the very first acetate cutting of the “Revolver” LP to The Beatles.


[…] We arrived at the concert venue at the same time as the cavalcade – and swept through a fierce guard of leather-booted police with guns at their hips and huge muzzled dogs at their heels.

At Essen, the brutality started to show itself. At each concert, over-enthusiastic fans were dragged outside and on several occasions were beaten up by bouncers who apparently seemed to enjoy it.

Later, I asked Ringo what the Beatles thought about this sort of thing and whether they were aware of it.

“We know about it and we hate it,” he said. “It’s happened in other places too. We get really mad and once John even jumped off stage to try to stop it. But you can’t, they don’t take any notice.” […]

From Melody Maker – July 2, 1966

[…] Again it was the white Mercedes plus police motorcade which took us on a very slow drive to the Grugehalle in Essen. The reason for driving at a funeral march pace, was so that we’d arrive after the audience had gone to their seats.

There were two dressing-rooms set aside for the Beatles — one was for the boys to change in, the other was used for lounging in.

Essen proved to be the wildest concert — John was working the audience into a frenzy by getting down on his knees and shouting “Meine Kinde” with arms outstretched. But the biggest ovation of all was when Paul announced Ringo — the crowd went absolutely potty.

After the first show everyone had a meal in the dressing room and at the same time stared in wonderment at the crowd outside. Five thousand strong wouldn’t move, they kept chanting “we want the Beatles”.

It was now time for their press conference, which followed the same pattern as the previous one, with the exception that the questions asked were even more inane. […]

From The Beatles Monthly Book – August 1966
From The Beatles Monthly Book – August 1966

From Performance in Essen – The Beatles History (beatles-chronology.ru)
From The Beatles Monthly Book, August 1966 –  Paul tunes up in the dressing room at Essen
From Performance in Essen – The Beatles History (beatles-chronology.ru)
From Bob Whitaker: The Beatles on stage at Circus Krone-Bau in Munich, 1966 – Snap Galleries Limited
From Meet the Beatles for Real (rssing.com)
From June 1966: Germany went wild over The Beatles’ blitz tour – DW – 06/22/2016 – After two performances in Munich, the Beatles traveled on to Essen. Why did they choose this comparatively unimportant town in the Ruhr region? Berlin had been negotiating with the management, but the Beatles refused to play in mass venues like the Olympic stadium or Waldbühne, which hold and 69,000 and 22,000, respectively. Instead, they performed for 8,000 fans at a smaller hall in Essen. Picture: picture-alliance/Bildarchiv/Hemann
From Performance in Essen – The Beatles History (beatles-chronology.ru)
From Beatles Archive on Twitter: “Paul McCartney The #Beatles, 25 June 1966, Essen, Germany https://t.co/ltV6O2liEZ” / Twitter
From https://www.bavarian-beatles-store.de/Concert%20Memorabilia.htm

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