The Beatles will open a museum on the site of their last gig
Summary
The Beatles plan to open a museum at 3 Savile Row in London, the site of their last live performance and where they recorded their final album, Let It Be. The museum will have seven floors of Beatles memorabilia, a recreation of their basement studio, and a rooftop experience of their famous final concert.Key Facts
- The museum will open in 2027 and is called "The Beatles at 3 Savile Row."
- 3 Savile Row is a Grade II listed mansion that was the Beatles’ headquarters from 1968 to 1972.
- The Beatles’ last live gig was a rooftop concert on 3 Savile Row in January 1969, which lasted 42 minutes.
- The museum will include rare items, archive material, and a shop selling official Beatles products.
- Visitors can experience a recreation of the basement studio where the Let It Be album was recorded.
- The rooftop concert was stopped by police due to complaints from local residents.
- The building was once home to historical figures and was later used by the fashion company Abercrombie & Fitch.
- Fans can register for tickets on the Beatles’ official website starting now.
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