Beatles Day Explained
Beatles Day should not be confused with Global Beatles Day.
"Beatles Day" was a short-lived arbitrary fan-based non-event. It purported to celebrate The Beatles' return to Liverpool on 10 July 1964 from their US tour, in time for the premiere of their film A Hard Day's Night. This day was mistakenly claimed by a tiny group of people to be allegedly 'one of the landmarks in their rise to fame', celebrated by a handful of people in Liverpool and Hamburg.[1]
References
- Web site: Liverpool Hosts First Beatles Day . https://archive.today/20130202073737/http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Showbiz-News/Beatles-Day-Liverpool-Celebrates-Fab-Four-Musical-Achievements/Article/200807215029795?lpos=Showbiz_News_Article_Related_Content_Region_3&lid=ARTICLE_15029795_Beatles_Day:_Liverpool_Celebrates_Fab_Four_Musical_Achievements . dead . 2 February 2013 . Brady . Enda . 10 July 2008 . Sky News . 11 April 2010 .
- Web site: Beatles Day officially launched. 12 May 2009 . BBC News. 11 April 2010.
- News: Beatles Day 2010 goes global. Wright. Jade. 13 March 2010. Liverpool Echo. 15 April 2010.
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Notes and References
- Web site: Beatles Day officially launched. 12 May 2009 . BBC News. 11 April 2010. BBC News