London rooftop set to become star exhibit in new Beatles museum
A new Beatles museum, “The Beatles at 3 Savile Row,” will open next year in London, transforming the iconic Apple Corps building into an immersive tribute to the band’s legacy and final rooftop performance. Fans will be able to explore recreated studios, archival exhibits, and the historic site where “Let It Be” was recorded.
Sarah Young, William James, Hugh Lawson/Reuters
12 May 2026 at 05:53:06

A screengrab photo in video showing clips of the Beatles performing.
Reuters
The London rooftop where The Beatles played their final impromptu gig will be immortalised by a new museum dedicated to the band which is due to open next year.
"The Beatles at 3 Savile Row" will give music fans the chance to explore the building where "Let It Be" was recorded, with the former headquarters of their record company Apple Corps Ltd to be converted into a shrine to the band.
Formed in Liverpool in 1960, The Beatles sold more than 600 million records worldwide, capturing the cultural upheaval of the era, influencing generations of artists and creating a musical legacy that endures to this day.
In 1969, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr played what turned out to be their farewell gig, performing "Get Back" and a number of other songs before the police arrived and told them to turn down the volume.
"There are so many special memories within the walls, not to mention the rooftop," McCartney said in a statement on Monday.
As well as a recreation of the original studio where "Let It Be" was recorded, there will be material from Apple Corps' archives and exhibitions, allowing fans to set foot in the building which forms part of their London story.
"Wow, it’s like coming home," Starr said in the statement.
-Sarah Young, William James, Hugh Lawson/Reuters
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