60 Years of The Beatles In America

Sunday, Mar 16, 2025 at 3:00pm

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An Afternoon Of Rare Beatles Films

60 Years of The Beatles in America featuring 90 Minutes of RARE films you can't see anywhere else.

Join us for an extraordinary afternoon unveiling rare, privately owned Beatles films—never before screened for the public. Even the most seasoned Beatles aficionados will be astounded by footage and stories they’ve yet to discover! This exclusive event spotlights remarkable anecdotes and previously unseen concert footage from 60 years ago, offering a fresh, in-depth look at the Fab Four’s formative years.

Hosting the presentation are Charles Rosenay—founder and director of Liverpool Productions—and Erik Taros, a renowned Beatles Film Archivist and Historian. Together, they’ll provide expert commentary and fascinating behind-the-scenes insights, immersing attendees in the history, creativity, and cultural impact of the world’s most beloved band. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to explore the Beatles as you’ve never seen or heard them before!

All Together Now : Meet The Presenters

Charles Rosenay has been a prominent figure in the fandom for over four decades. Since 1983, he has hosted the Magical Mystery Tour during Beatleweek in London and Liverpool, offering fans an immersive Beatles experience. He organizes conventions, festivals, and other events celebrating the legendary band—including nationwide Beatles conventions—and publishes Good Day Sunshine, a bimonthly magazine that has become a community mainstay. Rosenay also authored The Book of Top 10 Beatles Lists, featuring personal Beatles favorites from celebrities, musicians, and fellow fans, further cementing his reputation as an expert on the band.

Film Archivist, Erik Taros is consulted worldwide by authors and filmmakers seeking information and access to privately owned, rare, and never-before-seen Beatles footage. He served as an Archive Specialist on Ron Howard’s Eight Days a Week: The Beatles Touring Years, contributed to The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, and provided archival material for Peter Jackson’s Beatles mini-series, Get Back. Beyond his work in film production, Taros has curated special exhibits for Beatles festivals, lectured at international fan conventions, and helped uncover previously lost concert footage, further solidifying his reputation as an authority on the band’s visual history. He also hosts the acclaimed podcast The Beatles Naked, where he explores the band’s enduring cultural impact with fellow historians, fans, and industry insiders.

Doors Open: 2pm

General Admission - All Tickets: $35

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