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Beatles Beyond Liverpool The Wirral Peninsula Hidden Story Tour

Beatles Beyond Liverpool The Wirral Peninsula Hidden Story Tour

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Duration 3 hours Languages Available Human tour guide - English Points of Interest Stop At: River Mersey Liverpool Begin your journey by crossing the River Mersey through one of the two road tunnels leaving Liverpool behind to explore the quieter Wirral Peninsula—an often-overlooked but important part of The Beatles’ early story. This sets the scene for a different perspective on their rise to fame. Duration: 10 minutes Stop At: Birkenhead Birkenhead Majestic Ballroom Site – BirkenheadWe stop at the former site of the Majestic Ballroom one of the most important—but often overlooked—venues in early Beatles history. Although the original dance hall is no longer standing this was where The Beatles performed an incredible 17 times between 1961 and 1963 building their reputation with local audiences long before worldwide fame.This stop highlights how the Beatles’ rise wasn’t just about Liverpool city centre—it was built through a network of venues like this across the River Mersey where they honed their sound and connected with fans night after night. Duration: 5 minutes Stop At: New Brighton New Brighton The Tower Ballroom in New Brighton was one of the major venues where The Beatles performed to large audiences. These lively dance hall shows played a key role in their growing popularity and helped establish their reputation across the region. The Tower itself resembled the Eiffel Tower but was demolished more than 100 years ago but the Ballroom remained until a recent fire. There are amazing views from this location of Liverpool's iconic waterfront across the famous river Mersey. Duration: 5 minutes Stop At: Wallasey Wallasey Grosvenor Ballroom – Wallasey (Liscard)At the Grosvenor Ballroom in Wallasey we visit one of the key venues where The Beatles developed their live performance style in the early 1960s. The building still stands today offering a rare opportunity to see an original location where the band performed regularly—appearing here around 14 times between 1960 and 1961.These shows were part of the lively Merseyside dance hall scene where young audiences gathered for “rock and roll jive” nights. It was here that The Beatles shared the stage with other rising Liverpool acts including Gerry and the Pacemakers giving local crowds an early glimpse of the artists who would soon define the Merseybeat era.Standing outside today you can imagine the excitement of those early performances and understand how venues like this played a crucial role in shaping The Beatles’ sound confidence and growing popularity—long before they became a global phenomenon. Duration: 5 minutes Stop At: Wallasey Wallasey Albert Marrion Studio Site – Wallasey VillageAt this location in Wallasey Village we visit the site of The Beatles’ first official photo shoot in December 1961. While the original photography studio is no longer here the building remains allowing you to stand where some of the earliest promotional images of the band were created.These photographs played an important role in shaping The Beatles’ public image at a time when they were still emerging on the local music scene. Today the site is part of everyday village life offering a fascinating contrast between its historic significance and its modern use.This stop highlights how The Beatles’ rise wasn’t just built on performances but also on the early steps toward becoming a recognisable band—captured right here in Wallasey. Duration: 5 minutes Stop At: Moreton Moreton England Former Apollo Venue – MoretonHere in Moreton we stop at the site of a former local venue where The Beatles are believed to have performed during their early touring years. While the original venue is no longer in operation a commemorative plaque now marks the location connecting it directly to the Merseybeat era.This stop highlights the wider network of smaller venues across the Wirral that played an important role in the band’s rise. Long before international fame The Beatles performed regularly in places like this—building experience confidence and a loyal following across Merseyside.Standing here today it’s a reminder that their journey wasn’t confined to Liverpool city centre but extended across the region in venues just like this one. Duration: 5 minutes Stop At: Heswall Heswall In Heswall we visit the area where Paul McCartney bought a home for his father in 1965. This stop reflects the band’s early success and Paul’s desire to support his family marking a transition from local musicians to global stars. You can take a photo outside Paul's remaining house in Merseyside and there are lovely cafes to buy refreshments and where locals see Paul and his family from time to time in the area. Duration: 15 minutes Stop At: Barnston Barnston England At this small village hall The Beatles played multiple times in 1962 as part of the local Merseyside music circuit. These intimate performances helped

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