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Official Beatles Museum to Open in London Next Year, Paul McCartney Involved

The first official Beatles museum and fan experience is set to open at 3 Savile Row in London next year, the historic location of their final rooftop concert. Paul McCartney is reportedly one of the initiators of the seven-story attraction, which will celebrate the band's legacy.

11 May, 06:59 — 11 May, 13:52
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BBCHigh33d ago

The Beatles will open a museum on the site of their last gig

The band will recreate their recording studio and share unseen memorabilia in London's Savile Row.

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The GuardianMostly Factual33d ago

Get back: Beatles’ Apple Corps to turn former London base into seven-storey visitor attraction

Paul McCartney hails plans for 3 Savile Row, which include access to rooftop where the band played their final gig The address may not sound familiar, and the street name is best known as the heart of British tailoring. But 3 Savile Row is one of the most iconic buildings in British pop and rock: the former home of the Beatles’ record label Apple Corps, and the location of the band’s final public performance when they took to its rooftop in 1969. Apple Corps has now re-acquired the building ...

By Ben Beaumont-Thomas

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varietyMostly Factual33d ago

Beatles Museum to Open at 3 Savile Row, Iconic London Location of ‘Get Back’ Rooftop Concert

3 Savile Row in London’s Mayfair district is one of the most iconic locations in Beatles history: It was the legendary offices of the group’s company and record label Apple, songs from the “Let It Be” album were recorded in its basement, and its rooftop was the setting for the group’s final public performance in […]

By Jem Aswad

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rolling-stoneMostly Factual33d ago

The Beatles Fan Experience To Open at London’s Historic 3 Savile Row

The Mayfair building was home to the studio where Let It Be was recorded and the site of the band's final concert

By Emily Zemler

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billboardMostly Factual33d ago

The Beatles Get Back: Fab Four’s First Official Museum to Open in London at Rooftop Gig Site

The Beatles at 3 Savile Row will open to the public in 2027.

By Thomas Smith

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nmeMostly Factual33d ago

The Beatles At 3 Savile Row – the first ever official fan destination to open at iconic London location

Ringo Starr said it was "like coming home", while Paul McCartney said the venue held "so many special memories within the walls" The post The Beatles At 3 Savile Row – the first ever official fan destination to open at iconic London location appeared first on NME.

By Poppy Burton

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