Noun
Beatlemania (uncountable)
Intense fanatical enthusiasm for the The Beatles.
Following this, and as Beatlemania hit the United States, Peel got a job with the Dallas radio station KLIF as the official Beatles correspondent on the strength of his connection to Liverpool. Source: Internet
From what began as the Beatlemania fad, the group's popularity grew into what was seen as an embodiment of sociocultural movements of the decade. Source: Internet
The Beatles’ first film, directed by is a lightly fictionalized comedy about Beatlemania, following the Fab Four through 36 hours of their crazy new life in London. Source: Internet
Employees born in the 1950s were shaped by intense innovation, from the postwar space race to Beatlemania to the civil rights, antiwar and women’s movements. Source: Internet
They acquired the nickname "the Fab Four" as Beatlemania grew in Britain the next year, and by early 1964 became international stars, leading the " British Invasion " of the United States pop market. Source: Internet
In November 1963, while in Heathrow Airport, Sullivan witnessed Beatlemania as the band returned from Sweden. Source: Internet