Beatles Museum to Open in London in 2027
A dedicated Beatles museum, 'Beatles at 3 Savile Row,' will open in London in 2027 at the historic Savile Row No. 3. The building was the site of the band's final public concert on its rooftop on January 30, 1969, and housed Apple Corps headquarters and the studio where 'Let It Be' was recorded. Apple Corps repurchased the building and plans multiple floors of fan experiences with unreleased archival material and rotating exhibitions. A faithful replica of the original 'Let It Be' studio will be built, and visitors can experience the rooftop concert at the actual location. The original 1969 rooftop railing will be restored. Paul McCartney expressed excitement about returning to the space, and Ringo Starr described it as 'coming home.' This marks the first official Beatles fan attraction in London.
Key facts
- Beatles museum to open in London in 2027.
- Location: Savile Row No. 3, London.
- Site of Beatles' final public concert on January 30, 1969.
- Building housed Apple Corps headquarters and studio for 'Let It Be'.
- Apple Corps repurchased the building.
- Museum will feature unreleased archival material and rotating exhibitions.
- A replica of the 'Let It Be' studio will be built.
- Original rooftop railing from 1969 will be restored.
Entities
Artists
- John Lennon
- Paul McCartney
- George Harrison
- Ringo Starr
- The Beatles
- Michael Lindsay-Hogg
- Peter Jackson
- Tom Greene
- General Robert Ross
- Lady Hamilton
Institutions
- Apple Corps
- The Beatles
- BBC
- Abercrombie & Fitch
- National Trust
- Liverpool's Beatles Museum
- Beatles Story
Locations
- London
- United Kingdom
- Savile Row No. 3
- 3 Savile Row
- Abbey Road
- Liverpool
- Allerton
- Strawberry Fields
- Wavertree
- Washington DC
- United States