Fans of The Beatles will no doubt own plenty of the Fab Four's records on vinyl or CD, but a new Amazon deal has just given you a new option.
The Beatles are, of course, the greatest band of all time. They have sold more than 21 million singles in the world, as well as more than 600 million records. These facts make them the best-selling band of all time.
Amazon Music Unlimited just unveiled an incredible deal that gives you three months of the streaming service for free - completely free. Here's the details.
New users can sign up for Amazon Music Unlimited right now for absolutely nothing, and spend three glorious months listening to The Beatles for free - from A Hard Day's Night to Sgt. Peppers.
This cuts the price of £10.99 per month (or £9.99 if you are an Amazon Prime member) to nothing.
There are, of course, some finer details to be aware of, but they are all harmless.Amazon Music Unlimited has a staggering deal on, at the moment.
New customers can claim three months of the music streaming service for free by signing up using the link below, allowing you to listen to The Beatles and more.
Amazon Music Unlimited has a staggering deal on, at the moment. New customers can claim three months of the music streaming service for free by signing up using the link below, allowing you to listen to The Beatles and
As mentioned, the Amazon Music Unlimited deal is only available to new subscribers to the music service. So, if you're a previous or current subscriber, you're out of luck.
On top of that, the subscription will automatically renews after three months, so if you want to opt out of paying for the service, you will need to set a reminder to cancel before the payment comes out.
This deal also comes to an end on April 30, 2024, so act fast if you want to claim it.
The Beatles Monopoly game is being updated to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the band’s U.S. debut on The Ed Sullivan Show.
The Op Games unveiled a revamped edition of The Beatles Monopoly, complete with customized artwork highlighting various Beatles albums, and legendary career moments such as the band’s sold-out show at the Hollywood Bowl in 1964.
Players can buy, sell, and trade classic albums such as A Hard Day’s Night and Revolver, Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Abbey Road, Yellow Submarine and more, using custom Beatles money. The game comes with six collectible tokens, each representing classic Beatles hits like “Here Comes the Sun,” “Strawberry Fields Forever,” “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer” and “Rocky Raccoon.”