“PEACE AND LOVE, PEACE AND LOVE” — Ringo Starr Turns 86 As Fans Gather For A Beatles Birthday Moment In Beverly Hills Ringo Starr marked his 86th birthday in Beverly Hills with his signature message of peace and love — and decades after Beatlemania changed music forever, the crowd still showed up like it was 1964 all over again. Surrounded by famous friends, family and fans, the legendary Beatles drummer proved once more why he remains one of rock’s most beloved survivors. But it was the simple birthday ritual he has kept alive for years — asking the world to pause at noon and send out “peace and love” — that turned the celebration into something much bigger than a party. SEE RINGO’S 86TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION AND THE PEACE-AND-LOVE MOMENT THAT HAD BEATLES FANS CHEERING IN THE COMMENTS BELOW👇👇👇

It’s a Beatle bash in Beverly Hills.

Ringo Starr celebrated his 86th birthday with fellow rock stars and hundreds of fans at his annual Peace and Love celebration in one of LA’s most iconic neighborhoods Tuesday.

Ringo Starr smiling while being interviewed.
Ringo Starr turned 86 years old on Tuesday.Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock
Ringo Starr, family, friends, and musicians making peace signs during his annual "Peace & Love" birthday celebration.
Starr chanting “Peace and Love” at high noon on his birthdayAFP via Getty Images

“It’s LA. I love LA, I love the light, and we’re pretty much guaranteed a beautiful day like today,” Starr said as he took the stage just before noon to lead his annual “Peace and Love” chant — a birthday tradition since 2008.

“We started in Chicago with like 40 people,” Starr told The California Post. “We gave the crowd little cakes and by 8 p.m. that night they were on the internet being sold for a grand.”

The celebration has since grown into a Beverly Gardens Park tradition, drawing hundreds of fans. It begins with the Beatles drummer posing beside the 800-pound stainless steel Peace and Love statue he donated to the city before cutting a giant birthday cake decorated with his likeness.

Ringo Starr speaking into a microphone next to a birthday cake with a picture of him on it.
“We started in Chicago with like 40 people,” Starr told The California Post. “We gave the crowd little cakes and by 8 p.m. that night they were on the internet being sold for a grand.”AP Photo/Chris Pizzello
Marjorie Bach, Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach pose with peace signs at Ringo's Peace & Love Birthday Celebration.
Starr with his wife Barbara Bach (R) and her sister Marjorie Bach.Getty Images for ABA

Starr and the crowd then watched a band,The Texans, fronted by Molly Tuttle who played on Ringo’s last two country albums, belt out Fab Four favorites like “Drive My Car” and “Octopus’s Garden.”

The highlight came when Starr’s famous friends — including Grammy-winning guitarist T-Bone Burnett, drummer Jim Keltner, actor Ed Begley Jr., and his wife, former Bond girl Barbara Bach — serenaded the legend with “Happy Birthday.”


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Ed Begley Jr, Barbara Bach Starkey, and Ringo Starr at Ringo's Annual Peace & Love Birthday Celebration
Starr and the crowd then watched a band,The Texans, fronted by Molly Tuttle who played on Ringo’s last two country albums, belt out Fab Four favorites like “Drive My Car” and “Octopus’s Garden.”Obtained by the CA Post
Ed Begley Jr. kissing Ringo Starr on the cheek.
Starr gets a conversation and kiss from actor Ed Bagley Jr.Obtained by the CA Post

“I think of Ringo as a great singer. I love his voice, I love his storytelling. He has this beautiful generosity; he’s just getting better as he gets older,” Burnett told The Post.

Beatlemania was on full display for the bash, reminiscent to 1964 when the Beatles first came to LA for their infamous Hollywood Bowl show. Beatle fans displayed signs paying tribute to the band’s iconic albums including Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band and Yellow Submarine.

T Bone Burnett speaking at Ringo's Annual Peace & Love Birthday Celebration.
T Bone Burnett told The Post Ringo “is just getting better as he gets older.”CraSH/Shutterstock
Shiva Umesh, a drummer, holds a Beatles-inspired sign at Ringo Starr's annual Peace & Love celebration.
After the cake was cut, the timeless Starr and Bach were swiftly escorted by security through the sea of fans and whisked into a waiting SUV where he yelled one more time to the crowd, “Peace and love.” AP Photo/Chris Pizzello
Jackye Swidler, right, and other fans holding signs for Ringo Starr's annual Peace & Love celebration.
Hundreds of fans came out to see the legendary Ringo Starr in Beverly Hills.AP Photo/Chris Pizzello

Chris Cater, host of “Breakfast With The Beatles,” America’s longest running Beatles show, was greeted by fans at the party.

Carter announced just last week that his three hour show was reduced to two hours on LA’s KLOS, outraging listeners. “We’ll get back to three,” he told them. Fans at Starr’s party were eager to find out how to help Carter get the hour back.

Ringo Starr flashing peace signs from his car window.
“I love LA, I love the light, and we’re pretty much guaranteed a beautiful day like today,” Starr saidAP Photo/Chris PizzelloAfter the cake was cut, the timeless Starr and Bach were swiftly escorted by security through the sea of fans and whisked into a waiting SUV where he yelled one more time to the crowd, “Peace and love.”Instantly an adoring fan shouted back, “All You Need is Love, Ringo. Happy Birthday!”

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