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THE BEATLES 1966__Candlestick Park *** UNUSED *** CONCERT TICKET__Nice!!! EX+

$ 739.19

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Format: TICKET
  • Modified Item: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Condition: EX+
  • Country of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Here you have an awesome
    UNUSED
    1966 BEATLES concert ticket
    ,
    Candlestick Park, SF.
    This ticket is from their very last live show together at Candlestick Park on August 29th, 1966 in San Francisco.
    This ticket
    is in super nice condition with extremely minimal wear if any.  It is perfectly flat and with no creases, tape, writing or pin holes.
    Purchase with confidence as I
    only
    deal in original vintage items, guaranteed authentic.
    Photos from 1966 NYC concert, for illustration only
    Typical Beatles
    1966 Setlist
    1.  Rock and Roll Music (Chuck Berry cover)
    2.  She's a Woman
    3.  If I Needed Someone
    4.  Day Tripper
    5.  Baby's in Black
    6.  I Feel Fine
    7.  Yesterday
    8.  I Wanna Be Your Man
    9.  Nowhere Man
    10.  Paperback Writer
    11.  Long Tall Sally  (Little Richard cover)
    After 9 years and more than 1,400 shows...
    This was the Beatles' last concert tour appearance ever, a 33-minute performance at San Francisco's Candlestick Park on Monday August 29, 1966. The Park's capacity was 42,500 but the Beatles only filled 25,000 seats, leaving entire sections of unsold seats.
    Tempo Productions, which promoted the Candlestick Park show, was owned by Bobby Mitchell and Tom Donohue (aka "Big Daddy"), both popular KYA disc jockeys. In the summer of 1965 they had received a verbal agreement to promote the Beatles' two 1965 Cow Palace shows, but the contract was for some reason given to a San Jose promoter named Paul Cattallano. Tempo immediately took legal action against the Beatles for breach of contract, serving them a summons via a process server at the Hollywood Bowl the day before the Cow Palace Shows. Eventually an agreement was worked out between the Beatles and Tempo's lawyers in which Tempo would promote the group's return engagement at Candlestick Park in 1966.
    HIGHLIGHTS:
    The Beatles took 65% of the gross, the city of San Francisco took 15% of paid admissions and 50 free tickets. This, along with lukewarm ticket sales and other unexpected expenses resulted in a financial loss for Tempo Productions.
    The oversize tickets were to large to fit the counting machines at Candlestick and had to be counted by hand.
    The performance was taped by Tony Barrow at Paul McCartney's request and is available in bootleg format. The last song was truncated because the recorder ran out of tape.
    Just before leaving the stage, John teasingly strummed the opening guitar notes of "In My Life".
    Wes Wilson designed the concert poster for the show. Wes later on to become one of the most influential artists of the psychedelic movement and designed many important posters for Bill Graham.
    Candlestick Park has been renamed 3Com Park. The San Francisco Giants played their last season there in 1999.
    I pack
    very well using reinforced methods
    , describe items accurately and usually ship within 5 business days.  Please leave me a good positive comment so that I know you received your item and everything is fine, I will reciprocate.
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