Apple Corps Ltd. partners with the international commemoration for the first time, offering a newly colored, unreleased performance clip of "All You Need Is Love" to YouTube.
The official company behind The Beatles, Apple Corps Ltd., is collaborating with Global Beatles Day for the first time. A never-before-seen, colorized version of the band's performance of "All You Need Is Love" will be broadcast for free on YouTube. This event, set for June 25, 2026, will also feature a live chat, aiming to unite fans worldwide.
This marks a significant shift in how the band's legacy is being officially presented. Historically, unofficial commemorations and tributes have been the primary means for fans to engage with the band's enduring impact.

The enduring echo of Beatlemania
Despite their separation over fifty years ago, the phenomenon known as Beatlemania continues to resonate across generations. The band's influence on music and culture remains substantial.
Special concerts, exhibitions, and documentaries have historically honored The Beatles.
Their music, consistently streamed and downloaded millions of times, testifies to its lasting appeal.
The band is widely recognized as one of the most celebrated and influential rock groups ever.
A history of hits and evolution
The Beatles achieved unparalleled success, revolutionizing the music industry with their unique sound and style. Their career, marked by a string of hit singles and albums, concluded in 1970.
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Early hits like "She Loves You" and "Ticket To Ride" shattered sales records.
Later anthems such as "All You Need Is Love," "Hey Jude," and "Let It Be" cemented their legendary status.
Collaborations between John Lennon and Paul McCartney, often with contributions from George Harrison, shaped their iconic discography.
Ongoing engagement with their catalogue
Recent years have seen continued engagement with The Beatles' work, including the release of remastered and remixed albums, often spearheaded by figures like Giles Martin, son of original producer George Martin.
Albums were made available on iTunes in 2010 and streaming on Apple Music since 2015.
The 2023 release of the single "Now and Then", over 60 years after their debut "Love Me Do," highlighted continued archival activity.
Fans continue to seek out lyrics, translations, and new insights into the band's creative process and history.