Photos | The Beatles Rock the Royal Albert Hall

The legendary Beatles perform in front of a throng of adoring fans at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on June 29th, 2010. The concert was a tribute to their classic album, which was first released in 1967. The crowd was so enthusiastic that they almost drowned out the music at times, but the Beatles managed to keep their cool and deliver an unforgettable performance.
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the beatles @ the royal Albert hall, london, england, june 29,Metadata
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