The Beatles at 3 Savile Row: A Fan Experience Like No Other

The iconic building at 3 Savile Row holds a significant place in Beatles history, serving as the former headquarters of Apple Corps Ltd. The band famously performed their final public concert on the rooftop during the Let It Be sessions in 1969. Now, the site is set to transform into the first official Beatles fan experience, offering a unique interactive museum for fans worldwide.
Scheduled to open in 2027, "The Beatles at 3 Savile Row" will provide access to seven floors of exclusive material from Apple Corps' archives, featuring rotating exhibitions, a fan store, and a recreation of the original studio where Let It Be was recorded. Visitors will also have the opportunity to step onto the rooftop where the legendary final performance took place, as captured in The Beatles: Get Back documentary.
Apple Corps' CEO, Tom Greene, expressed excitement about bringing the band's legacy back to its spiritual home and creating a special experience for Beatles fans. Paul McCartney shared his nostalgia during a recent visit to the site, reminiscing about the special memories within the walls and on the rooftop. Ringo Starr echoed the sentiment, describing the experience as "like coming home."
For more information and updates on "The Beatles at 3 Savile Row," interested fans can register on the website. Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of The Beatles like never before at this upcoming fan experience.