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There are many notable moments in the illustrious career of The Beatles. Such was their unquestionable impact, not just on music, but on popular culture as a whole, that most of those moments have been endlessly pawed over since they came to pass. One such moment feels more poignant than most, however. The final time The Beatles would perform at their cherished venue, The Cavern Club.
In the early days of the group, The Beatles became de facto residents at the murky club in Liverpool. By August 1963, The Beatles had far outgrown their dingy little home, and the band’s success was increasing by the minute, and with no end in sight, the idea of the group ever returning to the Cavern Club in any real sense was drifting into the ether. However, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr would make sure to give it one last night it would never forget.