By Carlos Passage
The first official Beatles museum will open in London, on the rooftop of the building where they gave their famous 1969 concert.
In 2027, the museum will open at 3 Savile Row, in the heart of London’s Mayfair district, where the band gave their famous rooftop concert in 1969.
According to the press release, the seven floors of the building will house “previously unseen material from the extensive Apple Corps archives, temporary exhibitions, a fan shop, and a recreation of the original studio where Let It Be (1970) was recorded.”
While several unofficial Beatles experiences exist in London, Liverpool, and other key locations around the world (including Hamburg, Germany), this is the first official experience managed by the band.

In 1969, the group gave their final concert on the building’s rooftop, as depicted in the film Let It Be and Peter Jackson’s epic documentary Get Back.


