LONDON â The Beatles are headed back to one of the band's most famous sites with a new fan experience in London.
Apple Corps Ltd, the company founded by the Fab Four, announced Monday that it will open a new seven-floor fan experience at the company's early headquarters. The building is the place where the band's âLet It Beâ album was recorded and its rooftop was the site of the Beatles' last public performance on Jan. 30, 1969.
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The attraction at 3 Saville Road in central London will allow fans access to the rooftop, studios and extensive Beatles archives.
âIt 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 Iâm excited for people to see it when itâs ready,â Paul McCartney said in a statement announcing the attraction.
âWow, it's like coming home,â Ringo Starr said in a statement.
An opening date for the attraction has not yet been announced.
Interest in the Beatles remains high, with four biopics in production. Peter Jackson's 2021 documentary series, âThe Beatles: Get Back,â relied heavily on footage filmed during the âLet It Beâ recording sessions and of the farewell rooftop performance.
In 2023, artificial intelligence helped create the final Beatles recording, the song âNow and Then,â which relied on recordings by the original Beatles.
