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“The Beatles: The Lost Concert” Documentary Coming Next Month

Just when you think that there’s nothing left undiscovered about the Beatles comes this.  From Deadline Hollywood:

Screenvision, in partnership with Ace Arts, and multiple-award winning music documentary producer Iambic Media, brings one of the music world’s true “lost treasures” to the big screen with the feature presentation of ”The Beatles: The Lost Concert.”

The new 92-minute documentary charts the birth and impact of Beatlemania in America and includes, in its entirety, their first-ever full U.S. concert performance from February 11, 1964 at D.C.’s Washington Coliseum, the only complete Beatles’ concert available to fans, one which has remained unseen by movie theater audiences across the nation for over 47 years.  

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Alan Cross

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2 thoughts on ““The Beatles: The Lost Concert” Documentary Coming Next Month

  • lol Alan… The Beastles? Is that Sir Paul's new hip hop project with Ad Rock and MCA?

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  • Could make for an interesting doc. Hopefully their 1966 show at the Budokan in Japan will get a proper release.

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