Photos | The Beatles Live at The Royal Albert Hall

Bob Mothersbaugh rocks the stage with The Beatles at their legendary performance at The Royal Albert Hall in London, England on June 29. The band's formal attire and guitars take center stage amidst the crowd's excitement.
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the beatles, the royal Albert hall, london, england, june 29,Metadata
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