Beatles to Open Museum at Site of Final Performance on London's Savile Row
The Beatles will establish a museum featuring recreated recording studio and unseen memorabilia at their last concert location.

The Beatles announced plans to open a museum at the London location where the band performed their final concert together. The museum will be situated on Savile Row, the site of the group's last public performance.
The planned exhibition will include a recreation of the band's recording studio, allowing visitors to experience the environment where some of their music was created. The museum will also display previously unseen memorabilia from the band's career.
Savile Row holds particular significance in Beatles history as the location of their final live performance together as a group. The rooftop concert at the Apple Corps headquarters building became an iconic moment in music history and marked the end of the band's performing career.
The museum represents an effort to preserve and share the band's legacy with fans and music historians. Details about opening dates, ticket prices, and specific exhibits have not yet been announced by the organizers.