The Mardi Gras opened its doors to merseyside teenagers on 28 September 1957. The club's walls were decorated with Beat
The Mardi Gras opened its doors to merseyside teenagers on 28 September 1957. The club's walls were decorated with Beat City murals by Liverpool artist Bob Percival. The club was used for location shots in a Rank feature film in 1964. The original Mardi Gras club was demolished in 1975 and hosted acts such as The Beatles, The Big Three, Gerry and the Pacemakers and Cilla Black.. Our Picture shows: The Twist at the Mardi Gras, Liverpool 10th May 1959
Color | Black & White |
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Keywords | 1950s,Youth Culture,Young Adults,Dancing,Wall Flowers,Happy,Smiling ,Large Group of People,Entertainment |
Credit | Mirrorpix / GIW Photos |
Year | 1957 |
Model Released | No |
Property Released | No |
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