the Beatles

The Beatles adding music to streaming services tomorrow

The Beatles have been always absent from music streaming services. However, from tomorrow, their music will be available finally on services including Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal. The Guardian reports that the back catalogue will not be exclusive to paying subscribers, meaning free users of sites like as Spotify and Deezer will have access too.

This is not the first time the band has been late to the digital age, the did not become available in the iTunes store until 2010.

Watch Prince perform “With a Little Help from My Friends” after randomly crashing a jazz concert

Prince has been keeping a low profile since his performance on Saturday Night Live last month. He even deleted all of his social media accounts. However, he is still out there, he made a surprise performance at the W Hotel in Hollywood during their jazz night.

Originally attending the concert as a guest, he eventually decided to join the band to perform the Beatle, “With a Little Help from My Friends.”

Paul McCartney Reveals Unseen Beatles’ Photo

At his concert in Candlestick Park in San Francisco, Paul McCartney revealed an unseen photo from The Beatles’ last concert, which had taken place at the same venue. Candlestick Park hosted McCartney as their final public performance after 54 years of hosting the city’s sporting events and live performances.

The image is of many that were shown on the big screen behind McCartney as he performed at Candlestick Park last night, August 14. The concert was called “Farewell To Candlestick: The Final Concert” as the venue will soon close its doors. The Beatles performed at this venue on August 29, 1966.

As McCartney played Little Richard’s “Long Tall Sally,” a collection of Jim Marshall’s never before seen pictures.

McCartney’s stop at Candlestick Park is the latest show on Paul his ‘Out There’ tour. In July, McCartney continued the tour, after taking two months off after contracting a virus in Tokyo, Japan. He postponed concerts in Lubbock, Dallas, New Orleans, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Nashville and Louisville until October.