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Get back: Beatles’ Apple Corps to turn former London base into seven-storey visitor attraction

Apple Corps, the Beatles' record label, has reacquired its former London headquarters at 3 Savile Row and plans to open it as a public visitor attraction in 2027. The site will feature archives, a recreated studio, and access to the rooftop where the band played their final live performance in 1969.

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Get back: Beatles’ Apple Corps to turn former London base into seven-storey visitor attraction

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