It was in 1966 and they were tired of all the touring and screaming fans and it was effecting their singing as well. It also interfered with recording time, so they stopped.
They stopped touring in 1966. And they stopped being a band in 1970.
In 1966 The Beatles stopped touring and became a studion band primarily
They stopped touring in 1966. ALL their new records had promotional campaigns.
The Beatles had stopped touring by 1967, and Revolution #1 was recorded in 1968, so I don't think the Bealtes ever performed it in concert.
NO. Tom Petty didn't make any recordings until 1976, 6 years after the Beatles broke up, and 10 years after they stopped touring. He did, however, see the Beatles on Ed Sullivan and wanted to play guitar because of that.
They became a "studio band", only issuing recordings and performing for film and video cameras, and small invited audiences. Brian Epstein died about a year after their last concert tour, and the Beatles began to drift apart.
Before they were famous, where they could - often in the venue they played in at night, they practiced during the day. When they stopped touring, they used to rehearse in the studio - they didn't have to pay for studio time.
The Beatles - 1965 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G
The cast of The Beatles - 1965 includes: The Beatles as The Beatles Paul Frees as John Lennon Lance Percival as Ringo Starr
The Beatles active years predated domestic video recorders, although after they stopped touring they continued making promotional films for their singles. Probably Paperback Writer/Rain was the first such film.
The Beatles - 1965 was released on: USA: 25 September 1965 Netherlands: 21 May 1966
The Beatles were awarded their MBEs in June of 1965.