Overview
- The Beatles' rights management company announced it will renovate 3 Savile Row and open an official museum in London next year.
- The building housed the Let It Be sessions and the band's 1969 rooftop performance, and it later served as the management company's headquarters.
- The museum will carry the official name The Beatles at 3 Savile Row.
- Visitors will see memorabilia and previously unreleased materials, with galleries, a merchandise shop, and a recreated basement recording studio.
- The announcement did not set a specific opening date, and Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr welcomed the project.