I'm assuming you mean when they first visited the US, which was on February 7, 1964. They arrived at the JFK Airport.
National Beatles Day is Febuary 7th. The day I put this up. this is the day because this is the day the Beatles came to the U.S. . Febuary 9th is the day the Beatles performed on the Ed Sullivan Show. This week is known as National Beatles Week.
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Beatles day is on the 10th of July
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The last time the group was in America together was in 1966, during their last ever tour concert, held in Candlestick Park, San Francisco. So therefore, no, they didn't visit the US in 1967 or 1968.
"Beatles for Sale" in the UK, "Beatles VI" in the US.
None of us have 'The Beatles' as our career. Only the actual Beatles do.
A Hard Day's Night.
The Boeing 707 jet that flew The Beatles to New York for their first U.S. visit was named "The Beatles." This historic flight took place on February 7, 1964, marking the band's arrival in America and the beginning of their immense popularity there. The aircraft was chartered by the band and is often remembered for its significance in pop culture history.
The Beatles were very happy just to be in the US to break into the American music market and appear on the Ed Sullivan Show. While in NYC, they visited Central Park to pose for newspaper photographers. They also went to the famous, Peppermint Lounge. The Beatles were also anxious to visit Miami, Florida since they had never experienced the subtropical climate before. George Harrison was the only one who had already been to the USA a year or so earlier, visiting a sister who lived in Illinois.