The year was 1964, and Australasia was set to experience an event that would forever change its cultural landscape. When We Was Fab: Inside The Beatles Australasian Tour 1964 by Greg Armstrong and Andy Neill takes readers on an unforgettable journey through the Beatles' iconic tour. With detailed narratives and vivid storytelling, the authors capture the essence of Beatlemania, the electrifying energy of the concerts, and the profound impact on an entire generation. This richly illustrated account goes beyond mere chronology to offer a deep dive into the cultural and social significance of the Beatles' visit. Filled with rare, previously unseen photographs, and intimate anecdotes, every page breathes life into the historic moments that defined an era. The book explores fan reactions, media coverage, and even behind-the-scenes glimpses into the Beatles' experiences as they travelled through cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, and Wellington. June 2024 will mark the 60th anniversary of this historic and hysterical visit to Australasia. The importance of the tour remains deeply significant, not only in the memories of baby boomers who lived through it but also to today’s millennials who wish they had. The Beatles Australasian tour is continually celebrated as a major social landmark for both countries, a huge and lasting step in the advancing development of youth culture, and a major highlight of the Beatles’ remarkable career. When We Was Fab is the definitive account of this extraordinary tour by the world’s most creative and influential musical force. It was a key moment in the coming of age of Australian and New Zealand youth as they embraced the cultural explosion of the 1960s. The book covers every aspect of the tour, from the outlandish fanfare to the poignant moments of human connection, and from the rollicking concerts to the quieter, candid backstage interactions. Whether you are a dedicated Beatlemaniac or simply a lover of music history, When We Was Fab promises to be a captivating read that offers fresh insights and a newfound appreciation for the phenomenon that was the Beatles. This book is not just a recounting of events but a celebration of a pivotal moment in music and cultural history.