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Stream The Beatles on Spotify, Apple Music on Christmas Eve
The Beatles Spotify streaming is finally a reality as the Fab Four join up with the digital age and allow The Beatles streaming music on Spotify, Tidal, Apple Music, Google Play and Amazon Music.
Christmas Eve marks the first time users can stream The Beatles on Apple Music, Spotify and other services on demand. Up until this time, listening to The Beatles on your smartphone required buying the music, converting from DVD or listening to Pandora for a song you wanted to come into rotation.
Starting at 12:01 AM local time on Christmas Eve, December 24th, you can stream The Beatles.
The announcement of Apple Music and Spotify The Beatles availability arrived on The The Beatles website early today with a promotional image shown above and the hashtag #TheBeatlesStreaming that users can share on Facebook and Twitter to build excitement.
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Finding The Beatles on Spotify, Apple Music and other services will soon be a reality, while Adele and Taylor Swift purposefully keep their music off the services to drive album sales.
How to Stream The Beatles Music
On Christmas Eve you will be able to stream The Beatles on the following services. There is a good chance that you will not need to switch music services as The Beatles are on all major services including;
- Apple Music The Beatles
- Spotify The Beatles
- Deezer The Beatles
- Google Play Music The Beatles
- Microsoft Groove
- Prime Music
- Rhapsody/Napster
- Slacker Radio The Beatles
- Tidal The Beatles
Click on the links above to go to The Beatles streaming on the service you use. If you are a subscriber you will see The Beatles Albums and you will be able to create your own playlists with your favorite songs.
With this addition of The Beatles Streaming you can also save these albums offline to listen when you are traveling without using your data.
We know the following The Beatles albums will be part of The Beatles streaming options, but it is not clear if other albums will be online.
You can hear The Beatles on the free versions of some of these services in radio station playlists, but to get on-demand access to the music you will need an account.
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