Seated tickets for this event are currently sold out, but we
have opened standing room up to 100 additional people. By 10:15 am, we
will begin to seat “standing room” people in any empty seats.
This February will
mark 50 years since the Beatles landed at the newly-renamed Kennedy Airport and
days later performed live on the Ed Sullivan Show to a record setting 73
million people changing music and popular culture forever. Monmouth University
and the Los Angeles-based GRAMMY Museum have partnered to commemorate the
tremendous impact that the Fab Four had on American society with this day-long
symposium featuring a keynote address, three panels and musical performances
through the day.
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