BEATLES" TICKET STUB SEP. 7, 1964 MAPLE LEAF GARDENS

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You are bidding on a BEATLES concert used ticket stub from 1964. This stub is from the 8:30 PM show on September 7, 1964 at the Maple Leaf Gardens. This stub will make any BEATLES collection complete. Good luck bidding. Live: Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada Monday 7 September 1964 Live 3 Comments The Beatles performed two concerts on this night at the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Canada. A total of 35,522 tickets were sold for the shows, making $93,000 for the group. They flew to Toronto in their charter Electra aeroplane and, after signing autographs for immigration officials, were driven to the King Edward Hotel.Between the car and the hotel Paul McCartney 's shirt was torn by an overzealous fan. He and Ringo Starr were separated from John Lennon and George Harrison , but the police managed to restore order and they arrived in their suite safely. Once there, however, they found a 14-year-old girl hiding in a linen closet.Toronto's mayor, Philip Givens, and his wife, called at their suite at 1.30pm, but was turned away. A blonde woman is said to have answered the door, and told the couple that two of The Beatles were asleep and two others were with relatives. Canadian newspaper the Daily Star ran a story afterwards headlined "Beatles' Blonde Snubs Mayor".To get to the Maple Leaf Gardens, The Beatles left by the hotel's back read more