In July 1966, during the time of their live performance at Circus Krone in Munich, The Beatles were nearing the end of a significant turning point in their career. Just before this concert, they released the groundbreaking album "Revolver" in August 1966, which showcased their evolution into more experimental sounds and intricate songwriting techniques. The Circus Krone performance was part of their last tour before they decided to cease touring altogether, focusing instead on studio work. This concert featured some of their earlier hits, demonstrating their lasting appeal and the energy that defined their live shows. Interestingly, the second performance was recorded by the German television network ZDF, highlighting the global fame The Beatles had achieved by this point, and it marked one of their final public performances, as they would soon shift their creative efforts entirely to studio recordings.