The Beatles have got back to where they once belonged. In 2027, the world’s first official fan experience is set to open at London’s Savile Row, home to the band’s famous 1969 rooftop concert. The Fab ...
The Independent on MSN
The Beatles 'get back' to 3 Savile Row for new fan experience
Site where The Beatles recorded Let It Be and played their final show will open to the public for the first time - 3 Savile Row will host seven floors’ worth of archive material, rotating exhibitions, ...
Museum plans for the site of the Beatles’ final concert have run into opposition from neighbours who claim it would block out ...
Daily Mail on MSN
Plans for Beatles rooftop experience stalls after neighbours claim it would block their sunlight
Next-door neighbours of the proposed Beatles rooftop experience are not saying Here Comes the Sun - instead, they claimed the ...
The Beatles are turning the building where they played their last ever gig into an exhibition space, where fans can experience seven floors of memorabilia and never-before-seen archive material. A ...
Paul McCartney hails plans for 3 Savile Row, which include access to rooftop where the band played their final gig ...
Visitors to 3 Savile Row will be able to see a re-creation of the basement recording studio where the Beatles worked on their final album "Let It Be" and stand on the roof where the band thrilled Lond ...
The Fabs took to the rooftop at 3 Savile Row in London on January 30, 1969, to run through songs included on the group’s last album, ‘Let It Be’.
As The Beatles were planning their live return to the stage, the ideas for venues were getting wilder by the moment, almost landing them as a cruise band.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results