LONDON – The Beatles are making a grand return to one of their most iconic locations with an exciting new fan experience in London.
Apple Corps Ltd, the company established by the legendary band, announced on Monday that they will open a new seven-floor fan attraction at their original headquarters. This historic building is where the Beatles recorded their famous “Let It Be” album, and its rooftop was the site of their final public performance on January 30, 1969.
Located at 3 Savile Row in central London, this attraction will give fans a unique opportunity to access the rooftop, the recording studios, and extensive Beatles archives that showcase the band’s incredible legacy.
Paul McCartney shared his excitement about the new experience, stating, “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 I’m excited for people to see it when it’s ready.”
Ringo Starr echoed this sentiment, saying, “Wow, it’s like coming home.” Both statements reflect the deep connection the Beatles have to this iconic location.
While an official opening date has not yet been announced, interest in the Beatles continues to grow. Currently, there are four biopics in production, showcasing different aspects of the band’s journey. Additionally, Peter Jackson’s 2021 documentary series, “The Beatles: Get Back,” heavily featured footage from the “Let It Be” recording sessions and the rooftop performance that marked the band’s last public act.
In a notable twist, 2023 saw artificial intelligence used to help create the final Beatles recording, the song “Now and Then,” which incorporated original recordings from the band members. This blend of nostalgia and technology highlights the Beatles’ lasting impact and relevance in today’s music scene.

