Venue of Beatles last concert
The rooftop where The Beatles played their final live concert in 1969, a Mayfair landmark frozen in music history.
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You're standing on a nondescript Savile Row rooftop in Mayfair, but on 30 January 1969, this became the stage for The Beatles' last ever live performance. It's the sort of location that doesn't announce itself—just a Georgian building housing Apple Corps' offices, now home to luxury brands. But step onto that roof and you're literally treading where Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Starr played their final gig together, a spontaneous 42-minute set that ended with police shutting it down. The building remains largely unchanged from that iconic day, making it one of London's most significant (if understated) music landmarks.
Known for
- ★The Beatles' final live performance, 30 January 1969
- ★Spontaneous 42-minute rooftop concert
- ★Apple Corps headquarters location
- ★Iconic music history in Mayfair
- ★Unchanged Georgian architecture from the era