The Beatles rooftop show building to become Fab Four museum
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The Beatles rooftop show building to become Fab Four museum
"3 Savile Row, the London building that served as The Beatles' Apple Corps HQ in the late '60s and where they performed their famous rooftop gig in 1969, is becoming a Beatles museum which will open in 2027."
"The Beatles at 3 Savile Row will "feature seven floors of never-seen-before material from Apple Corps' extensive archives, rotating exhibitions, fan store, and the recreation of the original studio where 'Let it Be' was recorded.""
"It will also give fans the opportunity to tread in the bands footsteps as they relive the iconic rooftop concert- as immortalised in Peter Jackson's Get Back - on exactly the spot it happened.""
"Full details and an announcement about a "second experience currently in development" are still to come. You can sign up for updates here and watch a video preview below."
3 Savile Row in London, formerly The Beatles’ Apple Corps HQ and the site of the 1969 rooftop performance, will become a Beatles museum opening in 2027. The museum will feature seven floors of never-seen-before material from Apple Corps’ archives, along with rotating exhibitions and a fan store. It will include a recreation of the original studio where Let it Be was recorded. Visitors will be able to relive the rooftop concert on the exact spot where it happened, matching the moment immortalized in Peter Jackson’s Get Back. A second experience is planned, with further details to follow. Filmmaker Sam Mendes’ four interconnected Beatles biopics are scheduled for 2028.
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