Calling all music lovers and history buffs! 🌍✨ Get your travel plans ready because the legendary Beatles are finally getting their own official spot in the heart of London. Pop icon Paul McCartney just announced that a brand-new museum, 'The Beatles at 3 Savile Row', is set to open its doors in 2027!
Located in the chic Mayfair district—an area world-famous for its high-end bespoke tailors—this isn't just any museum. It's being built right where the magic happened. The venue is the exact building where the band recorded their final album and played their most iconic farewell gig. Talk about ultimate vibes! 🍏
So, what can you expect inside? We're talking seven floors of never-before-seen archive materials. But the real crown jewels are the recreated basement studio where the Fab Four recorded the 1970 Let It Be album and, of course, access to the rooftop where they staged their legendary surprise performance in 1969. 🎤🌆
Paul McCartney, now 83, shared that the idea came from wanting to give fans a real experience. While many tourists visit Abbey Road, they can't actually go inside, making this new museum the perfect solution for those wanting to dive deeper into the band's legacy. He mentioned that Apple Corps has been re-examining what the Beatles mean to people in today's world to make sure the experience hits home with modern fans. 🎧
Apple Corps, the company managing the band's business since 1968, previously owned the Savile Row building for eight years, and it served as the band's HQ right up until their break-up in 1970. CEO Tom Greene expressed how thrilled they are to bring the company back to its "spiritual home" to create something truly special for the global community of fans. ❤️
Whether you're a lifelong fan or a Gen Z explorer discovering the classics, this is going to be a must-visit destination for anyone hitting London in 2027! 🇬🇧✨
Reference(s):
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