The Beatles live: Cavern Club, Liverpool (evening) – 18 July 1962

Wednesday 18 July 1962 | Cavern Club, Mathew Street, Liverpool

On 18 July 1962, The Beatles gave their 83rd evening performance at the Cavern Club on Mathew Street in Liverpool's city centre — their 199th known appearance overall at the soon-to-be-famous cellar venue, including lunchtime shows.

It was also the 34th occasion on which they performed both a lunchtime and an evening show at the Cavern on the same day.


The Cavern Club in July 1962

By the summer of 1962, the Cavern Club was the undisputed home of Merseybeat. The Beatles had been playing the venue since February 1961 and had built a devoted local following through relentless lunchtime and evening appearances. The cellar on Mathew Street drew office workers, students and teenagers from across Liverpool, packing the low-ceilinged room for two hours of live music unlike anything else in British popular music at the time.

July 1962 was a pivotal month for the group. Within days of this performance, Ringo Starr would replace Pete Best on drums — a change that completed the classic Beatles line-up. The group were also preparing to record their debut single Love Me Do at EMI Studios in London that September.

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The Beatles at the Cavern: By the Numbers

Date Wednesday 18 July 1962
Venue Cavern Club, Mathew Street, Liverpool
Session type Evening
Evening show number 83rd
Overall Cavern appearance 199th known
Double-header occasions 34th lunchtime + evening double
Total lunchtime shows At least 155 (9 Feb 1961 – 3 Aug 1963)
Total evening shows At least 125 (9 Feb 1961 – 3 Aug 1963)

The Cavern Club, Mathew Street, Liverpool — the venue where The Beatles performed at least 280 times between 1961 and 1963.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many times did The Beatles play the Cavern Club?

The Beatles played at least 155 lunchtime and 125 evening shows at the Cavern Club between 9 February 1961 and 3 August 1963, giving a minimum of 280 known appearances. The precise total is not known due to incomplete records.

How many evening shows did The Beatles play at the Cavern Club?

The Beatles played at least 125 evening shows at the Cavern Club between 9 February 1961 and 3 August 1963. Their 83rd evening show took place on 18 July 1962.

When did The Beatles first play the Cavern Club?

The Beatles' first performance at the Cavern Club was on 9 February 1961. They continued to play the venue regularly until their final Cavern appearance on 3 August 1963.

When was The Beatles' last Cavern Club performance?

The Beatles' final performance at the Cavern Club was on 3 August 1963, by which time they were already a national phenomenon following the success of Please Please Me and From Me To You.

How many times did The Beatles play both a lunchtime and evening show at the Cavern on the same day?

The Beatles performed both a lunchtime and an evening show at the Cavern Club on at least 34 occasions, including 18 July 1962.


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