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60 Years Ago: The Beatles Hit it Big in Vegas

Posted on August 23, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Rob Kachelriess

Rob Kachelriess

The Beatles play at the Las Vegas Convention Center in 1964.

The Beatles play the Convention Center. (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty)

This week marks 60 years since the Beatles played their only two shows in Las Vegas. If the band was around today, they’d probably draw thousands to Allegiant Stadium — and maybe have a residency or two under their belts. Can you imagine the Beatles at the Sphere? 🤯 Yet while the legacy of the rock 'n' roll pioneers is timeless, their existence was relatively brief, making their visit an especially notable footnote in Nevada music history.

A Hard Day’s Night

John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr took the stage for two shows on the same day, August 20, 1964, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The Fab Four played a 13 song set at 4 p.m., beginning with “Twist and Shout” and ending with “Till There Was You.” A 9 p.m. performance cut the final song, finishing on “Long Tall Sally.” Neither show was longer than 29 minutes.

Come Together

About 8,000 fans packed the hall for each show. Liberace and Pat Boone were among the celebrities in the audience. As was standard for Beatles shows of the era, the crowd was so loud (and the equipment so primitive by modern concert standards), it was hard to understand which song was actually being played at any given time.

Money (That’s What I Want)

Tickets were between $2.20 and $5.50. The Beatles left town with $33,000 for the two shows.

Day Tripper

The Beatles didn’t spend much time in Vegas. After performing in San Francisco, the Beatles arrived in Vegas at 1 a.m. at the old McCarran Field and were taken to the Sahara to rest up before a soundcheck at 2:30 p.m. A day after the concerts, they took off for Seattle. (Who booked this route?)

Get Back

The Beatles were excited to check out Vegas, but didn’t see much of Sin City outside the concert venue and their hotel, although slot machines were brought up to their suites at one point. Fans scoped out the Sahara, even scaling the walls at one point to get a glimpse of their heroes 😯

The Long and Winding Road

The Beatles released 12 albums between 1963 and 1970, an astounding run that built the template for modern rock music. However, the band stopped touring in 1966 to focus on their studio work. As Las Vegas evolved, the presence of John, Paul, George, and Ringo returned with The Beatles LOVE, a wonderful Cirque du Soleil production that ran at the Mirage for 18 years until the property closed this year. The theater and music (remixed by longtime producer George Martin) was customized for the production and the gift shop was the only officially sanctioned store for Beatles merchandise in the world.

Now and Then

The world said goodbye to John Lennon in 1980 and George Harrison in 2001. Now in their ‘80s, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr continue to tour as solo acts with the latter performing six shows at the Venetian a few months ago. (Maybe it’s the vegetarian diets that keep these guys going? 🤔) They also completed a final Beatles track in 2023.

Could the two reunite one more time in Las Vegas, which is a very different place for entertainment now than 60 years ago? It would be a life-changing moment, but when a legacy is already so strong, sometimes it’s best to let it be.

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