"Beatles Legacy Lives On: Paul McCartney Backs Plans to Open Iconic Apple Corps Building to the Public In a move that's sure to delight Beatles fans worldwide, Paul McCartney has given his seal of approval to plans to transform the historic Apple Corps building at 3 Savile Row into a public tourist attraction. The iconic Mayfair location has been at the heart of British pop and rock history since the 1960s, serving as the former home of the Beatles' record label and the site of their final public performance in 1969. The rooftop concert, which was famously shut down by police, has become a legendary moment in music history. With Apple Corps re-acquiring the building, fans will soon be able to step into the very spot where the Beatles made their mark on music history, with plans to open the site to the public in 2027."


Paul McCartney hails plans for 3 Savile Row, which include access to rooftop where the band played their final gig The address may not sound familiar, and the street name is best known as the heart of British tailoring. But 3 Savile Row is one of the most iconic buildings in British pop and rock: the former home of the Beatles’ record label Apple Corps, and the location of the band’s final public performance when they took to its rooftop in 1969.Apple Corps has now re-acquired the building in Mayfair, central London, and plans to open it to the public as a new tourist attraction in 2027. Continue reading...