Beatles are getting back to legendary 3 Savile Row with new museum to open next year
The Beatles Apple Corps Ltd. announced on May 11 that #3 Savile Row, where the Beatles recorded Let It Be and they played their final public performance on the rooftop, will be opened as a museum in 2027. The Beatles at Savile Row, as it will be called, will feature seven floors of rare material, rotating exhibitions, a recreation of the original studio where Let It Be was recorded and a fan store.
Paul McCartney said in a statement, It was such a trip to get back to 3 Savile Row recently and have a look around. There are so many special memories within the walls, not to mention the rooftop. The team have put together some really impressive plans and Im excited for people to see it when its ready.
Wow, its like coming home, said Ringo Starr.
Chris ODell, who worked in the building from 1968-1969 and part of 1970 and was there the day of the rooftop concert and also wrote a book, titled Miss ODell, also the name of a song George Harrison wrote in her honor, and most recently a movie, said Monday in an exclusive interview, I love it, I love it!
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