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On the roof of their offices in Saville Row, London.
It was the last booking for the tour. The Beatles had privately agreed that it would be their last tour.
That final concert was in 1966.
The Beatles appeared in a live performance for the final time on September 12, 1965, on the Ed Sullivan Show. But that performance was actually taped live on August 14, 1965. They did appear on the show later, although not live, via "promotional clips" (arguably the first music videos) which aired in 1966 and 1967.
The first live performance made by Paul McCartney was probably in the Town Hall of Litherland on the 5th of January 1961 with the rest of The Beatles.
George Best was not in the Beatles, he was a footballer. George Harrison was a member of the Beatles.
Ed Sullivan was willing to pay up to $10,000 for a single performance. The Beatles manager, Brian Epstein, was more interested in the exposure of the Beatles on American television. He negotiated for three appearances with the Beatles receiving top billing. Sullivan offered Brian $3,500 for each show. He agreed to pay the group's transportation and lodging. Since the Beatles third appearance was pre-taped, the deal was modified; they were paid $3,500 for each live appearance and $3,000 for the taped performance. Grand total: $10,000, plus expenses. It was a win-win situation for both parties. Sullivan earned the best ratings for any television program (at that time) and the Beatles got exposure in the US at a crucial time in their career as a group.
The Beatles first appeared on North American television in the year 1963. The name of the show was the Ed Sullivan show hosted by the man with the same name as the show.
The Beatles Anthology. :)
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on the ed Sullivan show