On June 30, 1966, The Beatles performed a concert in Tokyo, which occurred during a pivotal period in their career. This live event followed the release of their album "Revolver," which debuted in August 1966 and showcased their evolving sound and lyrical complexity. At this point, The Beatles were transitioning from their early pop roots into more experimental music, embracing new recording techniques and styles. The Tokyo concert was notable not only for its international setting—marking one of the few times The Beatles played in Japan—but also as part of their final world tour, as they would soon retire from live performances. The setlist featured a mix of their earlier hits and tracks from their recent works, exemplifying their range at the time. This concert showcased their incredible popularity and the intensifying demands of being the world's leading band.