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The Beatles

The Beatles - Live at Candlestick Park: Full Concert Performance

Venue: Candlestick Park Location: San Francisco, California, United States Date: August 29, 1966

On August 29, 1966, The Beatles performed their final concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, marking a significant moment in their career. At this stage, the band had just released the groundbreaking album "Revolver" a month earlier, on August 5, 1966. "Revolver" showcased their innovative approach to music, featuring complex songwriting and pioneering production techniques. During the live performance, they played a mix of their earlier hits, but it was evident that their focus was shifting towards studio work, as they had begun experimenting with new sounds and lyrical themes. Interestingly, this concert was notable for its poor attendance; although the venue could hold 42,500, only around 25,000 tickets were sold, illustrating a transitional phase where their music was becoming more sophisticated and less reliant on live performances. Ultimately, this concert encapsulated the band's shift toward studio experimentation, leading into the creation of seminal works like "Sgt. Pep

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