On December 7, 1963, The Beatles performed a live concert at the Empire Theater in Liverpool, shortly after the release of their second studio album, "With The Beatles." This album, released on November 22, 1963, marked a significant moment in their career, showcasing their growing songwriting prowess and solidifying their place in pop culture. During the concert, they performed 12 songs, including hits from their debut album and this latest release. One interesting fact about this performance is that it was part of a larger initiative by the BBC to bolster their musical programming, highlighting The Beatles’ rapid rise to fame and their pivotal role in the British Invasion. The concert was not only a key performance for the band but also served as a crucial promotional vehicle for their music at a time when Beatlemania was just beginning to peak.