History is important, especially in the world of TV, Film, Music, and Pop Culture. That is why we here at Entertainment Buzz have decided to put together a “History in Entertainment” segment dedicated to bring you all the news and events that happened on this day in history: June 27th
1959 – West Side Story closes at Winter Garden Theater in NYC after over 700 performances.
1969 – The Denver Pop Festival opens in Denver, Colorado with over 50,000 attendees in attendance. Star performances for the festival include Joe Crocker, Jimi Hendrix and more.
1973 – “Live and Let Die” the 8th installment of James Bond films premieres in The United States, this was the first James Bond movie with Roger Moore portraying Bond.
1987 – “The Living Daylights” which is the 15th installment in the James Bond film series premieres in London.
2008 – The Glastonbury Festival in Pilton, England opens up with performances by Jay Z, The Kings of Leon, Neil Diamond and a host of other performances.
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