An Audience with
Freda Kelly
An Audience with Freda Kelly at The Liverpool Beatles Museum Sunday 25 th August Doors open 2 p.m Showtime 3 p.m Tickets £25.00
Freda Kelly is best known for her association with The Beatles and her role as their fan club secretary. She was born on December 24, 1944, in Liverpool, England. Freda grew up in the same neighborhood as The Beatles and became a dedicated fan of the band. In 1961, when she was just 17 years old, Freda started working as a secretary for Brian Epstein, the manager of The Beatles. At that time, The Beatles were still a relatively unknown local band, but they were on the brink of massive success. Freda played a crucial role in managing the band's fan club, handling fan mail, and organizing various fan-related activities. As The Beatles' popularity skyrocketed, Freda's responsibilities grew, and she became an integral part of the band's inner circle. She witnessed their meteoric rise to fame and was involved in various aspects of their career, from handling fan correspondence to organizing events and dealing with the media. Freda Kelly continued to work for The Beatles until their breakup in 1970. After the band dissolved, she kept a low profile and rarely spoke about her experiences with The Beatles for many years. It wasn't until the documentary film "Good Ol' Freda" was released in 2013 that she shared her story more openly. The documentary, directed by Ryan White, features interviews with Freda Kelly and provides insight into her unique perspective on The Beatles' journey. Throughout the years, Freda has been praised for her dedication and loyalty to The Beatles. She played a significant role in maintaining a connection between the band and their fans during the height of Beatlemania. Her story remains an important part of Beatles history, and her contributions to their success have been recognised by fans and historians alike.
Sunday 25th August 2024 Doors Open 2..00 p.m Showtime 3.00 p.m Tickets £25.00
An Audience with
Freda Kelly
An Audience with Freda Kelly at The Liverpool Beatles Museum Sunday 25th August 2024 Doors open 12:00 Tickets £25.00
Freda Kelly is best known for her association with The Beatles and her role as their fan club secretary. She was born on December 24, 1944, in Liverpool, England. Freda grew up in the same neighborhood as The Beatles and became a dedicated fan of the band. In 1961, when she was just 17 years old, Freda started working as a secretary for Brian Epstein, the manager of The Beatles. At that time, The Beatles were still a relatively unknown local band, but they were on the brink of massive success. Freda played a crucial role in managing the band's fan club, handling fan mail, and organizing various fan-related activities. As The Beatles' popularity skyrocketed, Freda's responsibilities grew, and she became an integral part of the band's inner circle. She witnessed their meteoric rise to fame and was involved in various aspects of their career, from handling fan correspondence to organizing events and dealing with the media. Freda Kelly continued to work for The Beatles until their breakup in 1970. After the band dissolved, she kept a low profile and rarely spoke about her experiences with The Beatles for many years. It wasn't until the documentary film "Good Ol' Freda" was released in 2013 that she shared her story more openly. The documentary, directed by Ryan White, features interviews with Freda Kelly and provides insight into her unique perspective on The Beatles' journey. Throughout the years, Freda has been praised for her dedication and loyalty to The Beatles. She played a significant role in maintaining a connection between the band and their fans during the height of Beatlemania. Her story remains an important part of Beatles history, and her contributions to their success have been recognised by fans and historians alike.
Sunday 25th August 2024 Doors Open 2.00 p.m Showtime 3.00 p.m Tickets £25.00