18 Ed Sullivan
The Beatles landed at the newly named Kennedy Airport in New York on Feb. 7, 1964. Two days later, the band hit the Sullivan stage with an opening set of All My Loving, Till There Was You and She Loves You, later closing the hour-long show with I Saw Her Standing There and I Want to Hold Your Hand, all to deafening screams. Sullivan warned fans to behave during segments by other acts (including impressionist Frank Gorshin and the cast of Oliver!), threatening, "If you don't keep quiet, I'm going to send for a barber."