Official Global Beatles Day Announced
The band will release a colorised version of its 1967 "All You Need Is Love" broadcast on YouTube, reaching fans worldwide for the first time online.
- The Beatles and Apple Corps Ltd officially recognized Global Beatles Day on Friday, an annual celebration held each June 25. The initiative, launched by fan Faith Cohen in 2009, has grown from a grassroots effort into a formal commemoration.
- Commemorating the 1967 'Our World' broadcast, the date marks when the band performed 'All You Need Is Love' at Abbey Road Studios for an estimated 400 million people. Cohen chose this date to honor the group's message of global unity.
- Apple Corps CEO Tom Greene wrote to Cohen this week, stating the message of The Beatles 'speaks to something vital for community, connection, and the power of bringing people together.' The company will release a colorized performance on YouTube.
- Celebrations span the globe, including concerts in Tokyo, singalongs in Buenos Aires, and exhibits in New York City. The iconic landmark at 3 Savile Row will open next year for the first official fan experience featuring extensive archives.
- Director Sam Mendes is producing a four-film series about the Fab Four, slated for simultaneous release in April 2028. Each film will depict the band's story from a different member's perspective.
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The Beatles and Apple Corps officially recognize Global Beatles Day
Global Beatles Day (© 1967 MPL Communications Ltd / Photographer: Tony Gale The Beatles’ message of “All You Need is Love” will once again be celebrated June 25 on Global Beatles Day, and this year it’s gotten the official support of The Beatles. The fan initiative was launched in 2009 by lifelong fan Faith Cohen. It celebrates the anniversary of the legendary band’s 1967 live performance of “All You Need is Love” on the BBC’s Our World special…
Official Global Beatles Day announced
The Beatles and Apple Corps Ltd have come together to officially recognise Global Beatles Day, which will be celebrated later this month. READ MORE: Paul McCartney: “Writing a song is still a magic feeling for me, and hopefully always will be” Set to take place on June 25, the day will celebrate all things about the Fab Four, and see the band and Apple Corps Ltd – the company founded by The Beatles to manage their creative and business ventures…
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