Museum plans for the site of the Beatles’ final concert have run into opposition from neighbours who claim it would block out ...
The iconic rooftop concert in London that ended up being the Beatles’ last-ever public performance almost didn’t happen. “George didn’t want to do it and Ringo started saying he didn’t really see the ...
Beatles fans will soon be able to visit the London rooftop where the Fab Four played their final live performance. The exterior of the Savile Row recording studio has long been a site of pilgrimage ...
The site of Apple Corps and the band's final concert will be turned into the first official Beatles fan experience.
The Beatles are returning to one of their most iconic locations with a new seven-floor fan experience set inside their former Savile Row headquarters in central London.
Paul McCartney hails plans for 3 Savile Row, which include access to rooftop where the band played their final gig ...
The Beatles, who had music in a chokehold between 1963 and 1969, would eventually break up in 1970. The reason is attributed to quarrels over business affairs and group members wanting to explore ...
Tense final chapter: Paul McCartney's back-to-basics plan for 'Let It Be' became a chaotic recording process that reflected The Beatles’ slow breakup. Iconic rooftop moment: The surprise 1969 Apple ...
Insofar as three-quarters of The Beatles were concerned, touring would remain a thing of the past, but for Paul McCartney, there was a growing belief that the longer the group distanced themselves ...
On this day in 1969, The Beatles performed live for the final time as a group on the rooftop of Apple Corps’ London headquarters, creating one of the most iconic moments in music history. But one ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Beatles are preparing to welcome fans into one of the most important buildings in their history, as Apple Corps Ltd. announces ...