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Beatles museum to open on seven-storey site (and rooftop) of band’s last gig
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Apple Corps, the Beatles' management company, has re-acquired 3 Savile Row in London, the site of the band's famous 1969 rooftop concert, with plans to develop it into a museum housed in a seven-storey building.

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Beatles museum to open on seven-storey site (and rooftop) of band’s last gig
The Cavern Club in Liverpool, the nightclub birthplace of the Beatles, promotes itself as “the place where it all began”. On May 11, Apple, the Beatles’ management company, announced its re-acquisition of 3 Savile Row, London, the building they might usefully conceive of as “the place where it all ended”. In the Beatleverse, 3 Savile Row is perhaps most associated with the Beatles’ iconic yet bittersweet rooftop performance. Iconic because this improvised concert was first captured for posterity
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