It was 60 years in the past when The Beatles have been experiencing the dizzying heights of Beatlemania as they toured Europe and the USA.
During this era Paul McCartney took a lot of private pictures which have by no means been seen earlier than by the general public.
Now for the primary time, lots of are happening show as a part of a brand new exhibition on the National Portrait Gallery referred to as Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-64: Eyes of the Storm.
Posting a brand new snap, Macca captioned it under: “Ringo Starr. London
“Here was my own record of our first huge trip, a photographic journal of The Beatles in six cities - Paul”
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According to the National Portrait Gallery’s web site: “An unprecedented exhibition, revealing – for the first time – extraordinary photographs taken by Paul McCartney. In this show, we focus on portraits captured by McCartney, using his own camera, between December 1963 and February 1964 – a time when The Beatles were transitioning from a British sensation to a global phenomenon.
“These never-before-seen images offer a uniquely personal perspective on what it was like to be a Beatle at the start of Beatlemania – and adjusting from playing gigs on Liverpool stages to performing to 73 million Americans on The Ed Sullivan Show. At a time when so many camera lenses were on the band, it is Paul McCartney’s which tells the truest story of a band creating cultural history – in one of its most exciting chapters.”
The exhibition takes place on the gallery from June 28 to October 1, 2023. It’s free for members and patrons or no less than £22 a ticket together with entry to the National Portrait Gallery.
All guests underneath 30 can enter for £5 and different concessions do apply. To e book tickets click here.
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