00:00The Beatles are turning the building where they played their last ever live performance into an exhibition space in central
00:08London.
00:09Number three, Savile Row, will host seven floors of memorabilia and archive material for fans of the Fab Four.
00:15It was the band's headquarters between 1968 and 1972, and the Let It Be album was recorded in the building's
00:24basement.
00:24Sir Paul McCartney says he wants an official Beatles destination in London for visitors.
00:31Fans will move through recreated spaces, including the rooftop where the band's final concert took place.
00:37The experience is due to open in 2027, and fans can now register their interest online.
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