The Beatles - From Liverpool To Newcastle

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FAST DELIVERY: We ship our designs from three different locations (UK, USA & Germany) to enable the fastest, most efficient delivery and to keep shipping costs to a minimum for our customers.

"Great poster - I absolutely love it!!" David was great to work with! He was very responsive and really went the extra mile to make sure that I received my shipment and was satisfied. I couldn’t recommend them enough! 5 stars all around. " Scott ★★★★★

"Beautifully produced print, great service and quick delivery. Thank you " Karen ★★★★★

"I recently purchased this print and I couldn’t be more pleased with my purchase. The print is done on heavy paper and the image is very clean and crisp. It was delivered to the United States in a heavy tube and was undamaged.I’ll definitely order from John7arts again." Charles ★★★★★

These highly collectable, hand finished giclée prints were created on archival fine art paper and are not available in stores (other than selected works at the Flood Gallery in London and the Baltic Centre For Contemporary Art. They celebrate The Beatles' two performances at the The Liverpool Empire on the 5th December, 1965 and their two shows at the City Hall, Newcastle on 4th December, 1965. These concerts were to be the very last time the Beatles played together in both cities.

The high quality inks and materials used, combine to produce incredibly rich colours and detail with a light fastness guarantee in excess of 60 years indoor display life. Please note: Due to shipping constraints, we are unable to sell our prints mounted and framed as illustrated.

Size chart:

A4 = 11.7 x 8.3 inches (297 x 210mm)

A3 = 16.5 x 11.7 Inches (420 x 297mm)

A2 = 23.4 x 16.5 Inches (594 x 420mm)

A1 = 33.1 x 23.4 Inches (841 x 594mm)

Originally from the North East of England, David Lloyd is an alumni of Central Saint Martins and the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. He has exhibited at the Royal Academy and spent most of his life working as an artist, musician and composer on both sides of the Atlantic.