During The Beatles' 1966 North American tour, which was their final commercial tour, a fixed group of opening acts accompanied them for the majority of their concerts.
In addition to the well-known openers, a number of other notable acts were linked to The Beatles' live shows.
The Moody Blues, The Paramounts, Beryl Marsden, Steve Aldo, The Koobas, and The Marionettes all featured on their final US tour.
Looking back two years to their 1964 North American tour, the support lineup included The Bill Black Combo, The Exciters, The Righteous Brothers, Jackie DeShannon, and Larry Lee and the Leesures.
However, the most consistent supporting acts were The Ronettes, The Cyrkle, Bobby Hebb, and The Remains. Each of these groups performed at all 14 shows of The Beatles' 1966 North American tour, earning them the distinction of being the most frequent openers for the Fab Four.
The groups The Ronettes, The Cyrkle, Bobby Hebb, and The Remains served as the opening acts for the entire tour. The 1966 tour consisted of 14 dates with a total of 19 shows (some cities had two shows in the same day), meaning these four artists or groups opened for The Beatles at every one of those performances. Therefore, they had a considerable number of appearances opening for the band.
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