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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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The first museum dedicated to The Beatles in London will open in 2027 at 3 Savile Row, the building in which "Fab Four" recorded the album "Let It Be" and held their last concert, Paul McCartney announced on Monday.

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Paul McCartney, 83, himself announced the opening of this space spread over seven levels on Monday, May 11, at the 3rd Savile Row, in the building where the Fab Four gave their last concert on January 30, 1969.

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We can visit in this museum a reconstitution of the studio in the basement where the group recorded "Let It Be", released in 1970

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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