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The Beatles Will Open a Museum on the Site of Their Last Gig

The seven-floor attraction will feature unseen archive material, a recreated Let It Be studio and rooftop access, with ticket registration open now.

  • On Monday, Apple Corps Ltd announced a seven-floor Beatles fan experience at 3 Savile Row in London, the band's former headquarters where they recorded their final album, Let It Be.
  • The building served as the site where the Beatles recorded Let It Be and performed their final public rooftop concert on Jan. 30, 1969, making it iconic in music history.
  • Paul McCartney said, "The team have put together some really impressive plans," while Ringo Starr remarked, "Wow, it's like coming home."
  • Interest in the band remains high, bolstered by Peter Jackson's 2021 documentary Get Back and the artificial intelligence-assisted final Beatles recording, Now and Then.
  • An opening date for the attraction remains unannounced as four biopics about the Fab Four are currently in development, positioning the venue within a broader Beatles cultural moment.
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London is expected to offer Beatles fans significantly more than the obligatory zebra stripe photo on Abbey Road from 2027 onwards: next year, the first official museum on Fab Four will open in the British capital. Beatle Paul McCartney stated on Monday, "The Beatles at 3 Savile Row" will open in the building where the Beatles recorded their last album in 1969 - and on whose roof they played their last concert.According to the announcement, unpu…

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