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The Cavern quickly became the Beatles’ laboratory and headquarters. Between Feb. 9, 1961 and their final show at the club on Aug. 3, 1963, the band played there close to 300 times.
Liverpool’s famous Cavern Club is a famously compact space, with low ceilings and sweaty walls. That’s why it closed in March as soon as it became clear that the coronavirus pandemic had hit ...
It was the launchpad for the Beatles' unprecedented musical career, demolished in 1973 only to spring up again next door as a working venue once more. But now the Cavern Club in Liverpool, a ...
Liverpool’s Cavern Club, best known as the launchpad for The Beatles, is in a fight for survival. The club used to host about 800,000 visitors a year, but it has been standing empty since the ...
The Cavern Club, the historic Liverpool venue where the Beatles played nearly 300 shows prior to the British Invasion, is in danger of permanently closing due to the coronavirus, club owners and ...
Liverpool's Cavern Club is one of the best bars in the city to see a live show. ... From 1961 to 1963, The Beatles held court at The Cavern Club an estimated 292 times.
The documentary 'The Cavern Club: The Beat Goes On' revisits the iconic Liverpool club where The Beatles rose to fame and will premiere in Los Angeles on Wednesday as part of Britweek festivities.
A tip: Licensed Beatles keychains cost $5 in the Cavern, $8 at Liverpool John Lennon Airport and $15 if you wait until you get home and order online. ken.hoffman@chron.com May 14, 2012 ...
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Beatles for sale: The Cavern Club, the legendary Liverpool venue where the Fab Four made their name, goes on the market for £1million. Underground club saw 300 performances by The Beatles in the ...