Saturday, September 5, 1964
Concert • By The Beatles • Part of the Summer 1964 US & Canada Tour
Location: International Amphitheatre
Concert Sep 03, 1964 • USA • Indianapolis • Evening show
Concert Sep 04, 1964 • USA • Milwaukee
Concert Sep 05, 1964 • USA • Chicago
Concert Sep 06, 1964 • USA • Detroit
Concert Sep 07, 1964 • Canada • Toronto
This was the 1st concert played at International Amphitheatre.
A total of 3 concerts have been played there • 1964 • Sep 5• 1966 • Aug 12 (3pm show) • Aug 12 (7:30pm show)
Written by Phil Medley, Bert Russell
Album Available on The Ultimate Live Collection Vol. 10
Album Available on The Ultimate Live Collection Vol. 10
Written by Chuck Berry
Written by Luther Dixon, Wes Farrell
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Natalie Wical • 3 years ago
I attended this concert, sat in the 5th row center section. They were absolutely fantastic even though you couldn’t hear a thing! I only knew what song they were playing from the way they shook their heads!! Oh what $5.50 would buy❣️ Does anyone have any pictures of this concert they could share? I had my Brownie Starflash with me, but the pictures didn’t turn out, even from the 5th row!! Imagine the disappointment of a 14 year old girl in love 🥰
The PaulMcCartney Project • 3 years ago
Whaou thanks Natalie for sharing those awesome memories !!
Raymond Gary Crow • 2 years ago
as I remember George Harrison blew out one of his Vox amps (which was quickly replaced)
lindamcconkey • 2 years ago
I was there also! My first concert and so lucky to see The Beatles live. Went with my best friend and my brother. We were in row 11 on the left side of of center. This was pre-Ticketmaster, etc. and I remember simply writing a letter enclosing my mom’s check. No service fees. It was great.
Barb Harvey • 8 months ago
I was there with my brother and 2 friends, on the left side of the stage in the upper seats. I beat on my brother's arm the entire time, screaming like a nut! It was magical to actually be there. Still have my ticket stub and program. Such a wonderful memory.