On March 25, 1963, The Beatles took a break from their busy schedule on the Montez/Roe tour to spend a day in Liverpool. It wasn't exactly a day off, as they were accompanied by photographer Dezo Hoffmann, capturing moments throughout the day.
They kicked off the day at the iconic Cavern Club, likely reminiscing about their early days performing there. Afterwards, they visited Horne Brothers hairdressers on Lord Street, where they all got haircuts and Ringo had his hair styled into the famous Beatle cut.
Next, they piled into Paul's Ford Consul 315 and headed to Allerton Golf Course, where they filmed some footage with Dezo's movie camera, capturing playful moments of them leaping into the air.
The day concluded at Paul McCartney's family home at 20 Forthlin Road, where they likely relaxed and spent time together.
Interestingly, the chairs from the barbershop they visited that day were later auctioned by Bonhams in June 2009, a testament to the enduring fascination with all things related to The Beatles.