Exhibit debuts Nov 18th
Grammy Museum Experience Prudential Center has announced their newest traveling exhibit, Ladies and Gentlemen…The Beatles! The exhibit runs from Friday, November 18, 2022, through June 25, 2023.
Curated by the Grammy Museum and Fab Four Exhibits, Ladies and Gentlemen…The Beatles! brings visitors back to the early ‘60s when rock & roll was re-energized — some say saved — by four lads from Liverpool. The exhibit covers the period from early 1964 through mid-1966 — the years Beatlemania ran rampant in America. During this time, the band affected nearly every aspect of pop culture, including fashion, art, advertising, media, and, of course, music.
On display are many Beatles-related pop culture artifacts from the period, as well as original lyric sheets, clothing worn by the band, posters, photographs, interviews, interactive displays, and more. Ladies and Gentlemen…The Beatles! provides insight into how and why The Beatles impacted America in the 1960s—and beyond.
Tickets for the Ladies and Gentlemen…The Beatles! exhibit are available for purchase online, ranging from $7 to $10. Grammy Museum Experience Prudential Center is open Thursday through Sunday 11 am until 6 pm on non-event days and 11 am until 8 pm on event days.
“The Beatles remain an enduring musical force in our culture, nearly six decades after their first appearance on our shores,” says Mark Conklin, Director of Artist Relations and Programming at Grammy Museum Experience Prudential Center. “As we celebrate our fifth anniversary at GRAMMY Museum Experience Prudential Center, we do so by honoring the legacy of four lads from Liverpool who changed the way we look at our world and ourselves.”
Items and features of the Ladies and Gentlemen…The Beatles! exhibition include: The Beatles’ 1964 Atlantic City, New Jersey performance contract and rider; Clothing worn by the band, including the jacket worn by Paul McCartney during The Beatles’ 1965 Shea Stadium concert; Original lyric sheets written by Paul McCartney; Hand-written setlists from The Beatles’ concerts; Gold record presented to The Beatles by Capitol Records; Venue contracts from the band’s American tours; Interactive elements including a virtual drumming lesson from Ringo; and more.
Throughout the run of the exhibit, Grammy Museum Experience Prudential Center will celebrate The Beatles with a series of public programs in collaboration with Wonderwall Communications. The programs include conversations with Beatles expert, Ken Womack and special guests including, May Pang on November 18th, Allan Kozinn & Adrian Sinclair on December 14th, Mark Lewisohn on March 30th, and more to be announced.