The Fest for Beatles Fans

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The Fest for Beatles Fans
Poster for 2024 convention
StatusActive
GenreThe Beatles
FrequencyTwice per year
Location(s)New York Metro area, Chicago
CountryUnited States
InauguratedSeptember 1974
FounderMark Lapidos
Websitewww.thefest.com

The Fest for Beatles Fans (previously known as Beatlefest) is a twice-annual, three-day festival that honors the lasting legacy of the Beatles. The festival takes place in the New York metropolitan area, ordinarily in March or April, and in Chicago, Illinois, each August. Running Friday through Sunday, the Fest features special guests, live concerts, exhibits, art contests, a Beatles marketplace, a sound-alike contest, a Battle of the Beatles Bands, and more.

History

External image
image icon Cover of Rolling Stone, October 24, 1974

The Fest for Beatles Fans began in 1974 after founder Mark Lapidos[1] ran the idea by John Lennon during an encounter at the Pierre Hotel in New York City. Lapidos asked Lennon for permission, to which Lennon replied, "I’m all for it! I’m a Beatles fan too!"[2][3]

The first Fest, titled Beatlefest '74, took place over the weekend of 14–15 September 1974 at the

BBC TV and Apple Corps in London; both organisations supplied archive films and promotional clips, some of which had never been seen in the US.[4] Each Beatle donated an item to be auctioned off for charity – guitars from Lennon and Paul McCartney, a table from George Harrison, and autographed drumsticks from Ringo Starr.[4] Lennon considered attending, but decided not to because he was nervous about the crowd.[5] May Pang, his girlfriend at the time, went in his place, with instructions to buy any interesting-looking memorabilia. Melody Maker journalist Chris Charlesworth helped Pang select items.[4] Beatlefest '74 was recognized on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.[6]

Since its inception in 1974, the Fest has taken place every year in the New York Metropolitan area, except for the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic.[7] It has taken place in Chicago, Illinois, every year since 1977. The Fest has also taken place in Atlanta, Boston,[8] Houston, Las Vegas,[9] Los Angeles,[10] Orlando,[11] Philadelphia[12] and San Francisco.[13]

Lapidos' 1977 application for a

registered trademark on Beatlefest was granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office in 1979 but challenged by Apple Corps in 1997 and ceded by Lapidos in 2002,[14]; thereafter, the name The Fest for Beatles Fans has been used.[15]

Events and activities

Among the events and activities at the Fest for Beatles Fans are nightly concerts by Beatles tribute band Liverpool, appearances and performances by various musical guests, photo exhibits, a Beatles museum and art contest, a Beatles sound-alike contest, the Battle of the Beatles Bands, panels and discussions with authors and Beatles experts, movie screenings, live auctions, puppet shows, and a Beatles marketplace. In 2014, the Fest included a bus trip to JFK Airport to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' arrival in America.[16]

Past attendees

Since its inception in 1974, the Fest has hosted hundreds of special guests, including:

Musicians

Other guests

References

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