A Beatles Museum Is Coming To London At 3 Savile Row, Where They Played Their Iconic Rooftop Gig

The four Beatles preforming a concert.

The Beatles performing in 1964.

London has no shortage of legendary musical moments, but few are as iconic as the Beatles standing on a rooftop in Mayfair, playing until the police showed up. Now, that very building is being turned into something fans have been waiting decades for: a Beatles museum in the heart of the city.

A Beatles Fan Experience Is Transforming 3 Savile Row

Opening in 2027, the new fan experience will take over 3 Savile Row, stretching across seven floors packed with archives, recreations of the studios, and memorabilia. There will also be a dedicated fan store, plus rotating exhibits showcasing different eras of The Beatles’ careers.

What Happened At 3 Savile Row?

This is where The Beatles recorded Let It Be and performed their legendary rooftop concert for 42 minutes before police eventually shut it down. It became their final live performance as a band.

Will You Be Able To Visit The Rooftop At 3 Savile Row?

Yes, the rooftop where The Beatles played their final live performance will be open to visitors for the very first time, allowing you to immerse yourself in one of pop culture’s most iconic moments. 

When Does The Beatles Fan Experience Open?

The museum is due to open in 2027, with more details expected as restoration and plans continue.

Where Is The Beatles Fan Experience Located? 

The address of the upcoming Beatles museum is 3 Savile Row, London, W1S 3PB.

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