London Rooftop Set to Become Star Exhibit in New Beatles Museum
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London rooftop set to become star exhibit in new Beatles museum
LONDON, May 11 (Reuters) – The London rooftop where The Beatles played their final impromptu gig will be immortalised by a new museum dedicated to the band which is due to open next year. “The Beatles at 3 Savile Row” will give music fans the chance to explore the building where “Let It Be” was recorded, with the former headquarters of their record company Apple Corps Ltd to be converted into a shrine to the band. Formed in Liverpool in 19…
The Beatles announce a comeback… where!?
The Beatles are headed back to one of the band’s most famous sites with a new fan experience in London. Apple Corps Ltd, the company founded by the Fab Four, announced Monday that it will open a new seven-floor fan experience at the company’s early headquarters. The building is the place where the band’s “Let It Be” album was recorded and its rooftop was the site of the Beatles’ last public performance on Jan. 30, 1969. The attraction at 3 Savil…
"There are so many special memories within the walls." Paul McCartney welcomes announcement of the first ever official Beatles fan experience in London at 3 Savile Row, the former headquarters of Apple Corps and site of legendary rooftop gig
"Wow, it\u2019s like coming home" - Ringo Starr
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