On April 26, 1964, The Beatles performed at the NME Poll Winners Concert in London, a moment that captured the height of their explosive popularity during the Beatlemania era. Just prior to this live performance, The Beatles had released their album "A Hard Day's Night" in July 1964, featuring their hit single "Can't Buy Me Love," which they performed at the concert. This live recording showcased their energetic stage presence and ability to engage with the audience, solidifying their status as international superstars. Notably, the concert was significant not only for the performance but also for the awards they received, reflecting their incredible rise in the music industry at that time, including accolades from fans and critics alike. This period marked a prolific phase, as The Beatles were transitioning from purely pop music into more experimental sounds, setting the stage for their future innovative works.