Jan 07 2021
The Beatles at Shea Stadium: The Beginning of Stadium Rock (online)

The Beatles at Shea Stadium: The Beginning of Stadium Rock (online)

Presented by Center for the Performing Arts at Online/Virtual Space

The Center’s new Performing Arts Connect series uses Zoom videoconferencing to bring you live workshops and presentations featuring artists and experts from leading cultural organizations around the world. You can enjoy these virtual field trips from the safety of home – or anywhere!

The Beatles at Shea Stadium: The Beginning of Stadium Rock
Author/Comedian Dave Schwensen

Celebrating a half century of the Beatles in America, this program focuses on the chart-topping band’s historic August 1965 concert at New York’s Shea Stadium, where John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr performed in front of 55,600 fans and were filmed for a network television special in what is considered the first outdoor stadium rock show.

This program includes film clips, rare audio of the performance and discussion by Dave Schwensen, author of The Beatles at Shea Stadium: The Story Behind Their Greatest Concert. Schwensen will share little-known details about promoter Sid Bernstein’s dealings with the band, how the technology and security capabilities differed from modern stadium shows, how the Beatles secretly re-recorded some songs before the ABC broadcast, and how the event drew a capacity crowd with no paid advertising, only word of mouth.

Recommended for ages 10 to adult

Admission Info

$12

Phone: 317-843-3800

Email: tickets@thecenterpresents.org

Dates & Times

2021/01/07 - 2021/01/07

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space