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The Beatles streaming on Spotify, Apple Music and more starting Christmas Eve

Yes, after weeks of rumours, it looks like The Beatles’ catalogue will arrive on streaming services in time for the festivities, with confirmation due later this morning.

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“The Beatles are the most iconic band in music history and their catalogue is the #1 request from our subscribers around the world”, said Ethan Rudin, Chief Financial Officer, Rhapsody International.

Now, however, Re/Code reports that The Beatles’ music will appear on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play, TIDAL and Amazon Prime Music.

People will also be able to keep track of where in the world the music is available through the official Beatles website.

The Beatles have been notoriously slow to appear on new music services.

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The list of places which won’t have The Beatles’ music is surprisingly much shorter, with only two – Pandora and Rdio – not having direct access to the music.

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