London's Abbey Road Studios are set to open their doors to the public as part of the studio's 80th anniversary.
The famous studios, which has been used by The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Kate Bush, will offer members of the public the chance to look around the studios and see an audio visual presentation entitled 80 Years of Recording at Abbey Road Studios by Brian Kehew and Kevin Ryan.
Two tours and talks will take place on March 10, one at 10am and another at 3pm.
The presentation will use photos, film and audio from the studios archive , which will include recordings by The Beatles, Pink Floyd, The Hollies, The Zombies and Kate Bush.
Two tours and talks will take place on March 10, one at 10am and another at 3pm. Tickets are on sale now and cost 75 pounds.
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