
"The Abbey Road zebra crossing is the London destination for Beatles fans but come 2027, there'll be another spot for them to head to as a new Beatles museum is coming to the capital. 3 Savile Row, a Grade II-listed building in Mayfair, was the band's HQ from 1968 - 1972, where the Fab Four ran their label Apple Corps from, where they recorded Let It Be, and where they performed a rooftop gig in January 1969, in what was to be their last ever public performance."
"Sold in 1976, the building had been home to a branch of Abercrombie & Fitch, with just a blue plaque marking its storied past, but following the recent re-purchase by Apple Corps, it's now set to become The Beatles at 3 Savile Row. Opening next summer, the venue will feature a recreation of the studio where Let It Be was recorded, displays of memorabilia, a shop selling Beatles merch, and a big photo op on the roof, and it's all been giving the seal of approval by Sir Paul McCartney."
"The museum isn't opening until 2027 but at least it's coming sooner than the four Beatles films (scheduled for release in 2028) - and you can even register for tickets right now. Key Information Opening date | summer 2027 Address | 3 Savile Row, London W1S 3PB For more information | 3savilerow.thebeatles.com"
The Abbey Road zebra crossing is a major London destination for Beatles fans, and a new museum is planned for 2027. The site is 3 Savile Row, a Grade II-listed Mayfair building that served as the band’s headquarters from 1968 to 1972. The Fab Four ran Apple Corps there, recorded Let It Be, and held a rooftop gig in January 1969, their last public performance. After being sold in 1976 and later used by Abercrombie & Fitch, the building was recently repurchased by Apple Corps. It will become The Beatles at 3 Savile Row, opening next summer, with a studio recreation, memorabilia displays, a merch shop, and a rooftop photo op. Tickets can be registered now.
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