The Beatles 1965 concert

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The Beatles 1965 concert was a landmark live performance that marked one of the first major stadium rock concerts and exemplified the height of Beatlemania.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert
live performance
rock concert
associatedWith The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years
surface form: Beatlemania

British Invasion
associatedWithPeriod mid-1960s popular music
attracts large crowds of fans
chronologicallyFollows early club and theater performances by The Beatles
features live renditions of Beatles songs
genre pop music
rock music
hasAudienceType mass audience
hasCulturalImpact demonstrated global popularity of The Beatles
helped establish stadium rock as a concert format
hasHistoricalSignificance illustrated logistical challenges of high-volume rock shows
milestone in large-scale rock performances
hasMediaCoverage extensive press coverage
television news coverage
hasSoundEnvironment high audience screaming levels
hasVenueType stadium
influenced development of stadium concert production practices
later large-scale rock tours
notableAs example of the height of Beatlemania
landmark live performance
one of the first major stadium rock concerts
partOf The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years
surface form: The Beatles concert tours
performedBy The Beatles
tookPlaceIn 1965

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Shea Stadium notableConcert The Beatles 1965 concert