The London rooftop that hosted the final live performance of The Beatles is set to open to tourists.
On January 30, 1969, John Lennon, Sir Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison clambered to the top of 3 Savile Row and played for 42 minutes before police pulled the plug on their impromptu performance.
The site has long since been a site of pilgrimage for fans of the Fab Four, but now the building is set to open as a tourist attraction, allowing members of the public to take a tour and finish on the iconic rooftop.
The seven-storey building, which was once
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