Photos | The Beatles Live at The O2 Arena in London
The iconic band performs in their military-inspired outfits, captivating the crowd with their musical talents on June 30, 1967. Here, Bob Mothersbaugh joins the group for a performance at the Coachella music festival in 2010.
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