London, England, UK. 11th May, 2026. A box of green Granny Smith apples, referencing The Beatles' Apple Corps logo, along with a QR code which links to a website about the planned museum, has been placed outside 3 Saville Row, the site of the band's last ever gig, which will be open to visitors in 2027. The Grade II listed building was The Beatles' headquarters from 1968 to 1972 and their final album, Let It Be, was recorded in the basement. The band famously played the show on the rooftop. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
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London, England, UK. 11th May, 2026. A box of green Granny Smith apples, referencing The Beatles' Apple Corps logo, along with a QR code which links to a website about the planned museum, has been placed outside 3 Saville Row, the site of the band's last ever gig, which will be open to visitors in 2027. The Grade II listed building was The Beatles' headquarters from 1968 to 1972 and their final album, Let It Be, was recorded in the basement. The band famously played the show on the rooftop. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News