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The Royal Variety Performance 4th November 1963 Princess Margaret is
The Royal Variety Performance 4th November 1963
Princess Margaret is introduced to The Beatles.
The Beatles famous appearance at the Royal Command Performance at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, in the presence of the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret.
The boys opened with From Me To You, into She Loves You, into Til There Was You. And for their 4th number John Lennon stepped up to the microphone to say
" For our last number I d like to ask your help. The people in the cheaper seats clap your hands. And the rest of you, if you d just rattle your jewellery. We d like to sing a song called Twist And Shout
Picture taken 4th November 1963
Freddie Reed
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
R8607
Media ID 21776649
© Mirrorpix
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This print captures a historic moment in music and royalty. Taken on the 4th of November, 1963, at The Royal Variety Performance, Princess Margaret is introduced to none other than The Beatles. This iconic event took place at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London and was attended by esteemed guests such as the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret herself. As the boys took to the stage, they kicked off their performance with an energetic rendition of "From Me To You" seamlessly transitioning into their mega-hit "She Loves You". The crowd was enthralled by their talent and charisma. For their fourth number, John Lennon stepped forward to address the audience with his trademark wit. He humorously requested that those seated in cheaper seats clap their hands while encouraging others to rattle their jewelry. With this playful introduction, The Beatles launched into a powerful performance of "Twist And Shout". This photograph perfectly encapsulates Beatlemania during its peak in the 1960s. It showcases not only the band's immense popularity but also highlights how they effortlessly bridged gaps between different spheres of society – from pop culture icons to members of royalty. Preserved through time by Freddie Reed's lens, this image serves as a testament to an unforgettable night where music transcended boundaries and united people from all walks of life.
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