Tuesday 19 June 1962 | Cavern Club, Mathew Street, Liverpool, England
On 19 June 1962, The Beatles gave their 106th lunchtime performance at the Cavern Club on Mathew Street in Liverpool. It was also the 30th occasion on which they performed both a lunchtime and an evening show at the venue on the same day. Their 179th known appearance overall at the Cavern, it was one of hundreds of performances in the cellar that would make the club one of the most famous music venues in the world.
The Cavern Club
The Cavern Club at 10 Mathew Street in Liverpool city centre had opened in January 1957 as a jazz venue. By 1961 it had shifted towards rock and roll and skiffle, and The Beatles — by then managed by Brian Epstein — had become its most celebrated residents. The club was a converted cellar: low-ceilinged, brick-arched, perpetually damp, and packed with young Liverpudlians at lunchtime and in the evenings.
The lunchtime shows typically ran from 12pm to 2pm, drawing office workers, shop assistants, and students from the surrounding streets. The evening shows drew a different, often rowdier crowd. The Beatles played both, sometimes on the same day.
The Scale of the Cavern Residency
The precise number of Beatles Cavern performances is not known with certainty, but the best available records indicate:
- At least 155 lunchtime shows
- At least 125 evening shows
- Between 9 February 1961 and 3 August 1963
That is a minimum of 280 performances at a single venue over two and a half years — while simultaneously making trips to Hamburg, recording at EMI, touring nationally, and becoming the most talked-about group in Britain. The Cavern was the engine room of Beatlemania.
By 19 June 1962, The Beatles were already signed to EMI and had recorded their first single, Love Me Do, at Abbey Road on 6 June 1962 — just thirteen days earlier. They were on the cusp of everything. But they were still playing the Cavern at lunchtime.
The Lineup in June 1962
The Beatles performing at the Cavern in June 1962 were:
- John Lennon — rhythm guitar, vocals
- Paul McCartney — bass guitar, vocals
- George Harrison — lead guitar, vocals
- Pete Best — drums
Ringo Starr replaced Pete Best on 18 August 1962 — just two months after this performance. The June 1962 Cavern shows were among the last with the original four-piece lineup that had returned from Hamburg.
Key Facts: 19 June 1962
| Date | Tuesday 19 June 1962 |
| Venue | Cavern Club, 10 Mathew Street, Liverpool |
| Show type | Lunchtime (12pm–2pm) |
| Lunchtime show number | 106th |
| Double-show days | 30th occasion of lunchtime + evening on same day |
| Overall Cavern appearance | 179th known |
| Total known Cavern shows | At least 280 (155 lunchtime + 125 evening), 9 Feb 1961 – 3 Aug 1963 |
| Lineup | Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, Pete Best |
| Context | 13 days after first Abbey Road session (6 June 1962); 60 days before Pete Best replaced by Ringo (18 Aug 1962) |
The Cavern Club, 10 Mathew Street, Liverpool — where The Beatles performed at least 280 times between February 1961 and August 1963.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many times did The Beatles play the Cavern Club?
The Beatles played at least 280 known performances at the Cavern Club — a minimum of 155 lunchtime and 125 evening shows — between 9 February 1961 and 3 August 1963. The precise total is not known with certainty.
What time were the Cavern Club lunchtime shows?
The Beatles' lunchtime shows at the Cavern Club typically ran from 12pm to 2pm, drawing office workers, shop assistants, and students from the surrounding streets of Liverpool city centre.
Who was in The Beatles at the Cavern Club in June 1962?
The June 1962 Cavern lineup was John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Pete Best on drums. Ringo Starr replaced Best on 18 August 1962 — about two months after this performance.
When did The Beatles first record at Abbey Road?
The Beatles' first Abbey Road session was on 6 June 1962 — just 13 days before this Cavern performance. They recorded Love Me Do and other tracks at that session, with Pete Best on drums.
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