Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Beatles fans in Liverpool celebrate 50 years of the first performance of the group.

Today marks the fiftieth anniversary of the first performance of the Beatles and fans of the band Gather in Liverpool, his hometown, to honor the musicians. John, Paul, George and Ringo first played at the Cavern Club in Liverpool's in a performance at noon would be the first of nearly three hundred who would there over two years.

In August 1963, when the "Fab Four" were world was already known, gave his last concert in this hall would be demolished in the 1970s to build a mall. There is a reply to a few meters from the original site of the club in Mathew Street, where fans of the band will meet on Wednesday to celebrate these 50 years.

A series of events will accompany the day of the anniversary. In Liverpool they plan to put a ceiling light in Mathew Street, in honor of the song "Lucy in the sky with diamonds." Improvements will also be added to the statue of John Lennon and sculpture that represents the group, Arthur DooleyLa effervescence unleash the Beatles still no end in sight, and last month the people of Liverpool rallied to not demolish the house where Ringo Starr was born.

The drummer, who lived in that building during the first three months of life before his family decided to move, also in favor of conservation, which has finally been achieved since the new plan does not touch the former home of Ringo. John Lennon's house has been declared a monument in the city and George Harrison, though private, carries a plaque for fans to know that there lived the Beatle.

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