By Jem Aswad
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Courtesy Apple Corps 3 Savile Row in London’s Mayfair district is one of the most iconic locations in Beatles history: It was the legendary offices of the group’s company and record label Apple, songs from the “Let It Be” album were recorded in its basement, and its rooftop was the setting for the group’s final public performance in January 1969, as enshrined in the “Let It Be” and “Get Back” films.
While Apple left Savile Row in the early 1970s, starting next year a new “ticketed fan experience” will open at the location: “The Beatles at 3 Savile Row” will feature seven floors of never-seen-before material from Apple Corps’ extensive archives, rotating exhibitions, fan store, and the recreation of the original studio where “Let It Be” was recorded, according to an announcement Monday. The rooftop will be open for fans to visit as well.
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