An unprecedented exhibition, revealing – for the first time – extraordinary photographs taken by Paul McCartney.

This incredible exhibition focuses on portraits captured by McCartney, using his own camera, between December 1963 and February 1964 – a time when The Beatles were catapulted from a British sensation to a global phenomenon.These never-before-seen images offer a uniquely personal perspective on what it was like to be a ‘Beatle’ at the start of ‘Beatlemania’ – and adjusting from playing gigs on UK stages, to performing to 73 million Americans on The Ed Sullivan Show.At a time when so many camera lenses were on the band, Paul McCartney’s photographs offer a crucial new perspective on the story of a band creating cultural history – in one of its most exciting chapters.To secure tickets to this fantastic exhibition visit the link below

Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm – National Portrait Gallery (npg.org.uk)