BBC announces legendary Maida Vale studios to close
A new east London complex will replace the facilities
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BBC to build a new music legacy in East London - https://t.co/Uygd6ld7A4 pic.twitter.com/2N67qCKVA2
— BBC Press Office (@bbcpress) 5 June 2018
The move means the closure of the legendary Maida Vale studios after 84 years. The world-famous studios have hosted thousands of performances through the years, from The Beatles to Led Zeppelin, and David Bowie to Beyoncé. The studios were constructed in 1909 as a rollerskating venue and the BBC converted the space to studios in the 1930s.
Social media has responded to the news with recognition of the Maida Vale studios' place in music history and the BBC archives shared some vintage footage.
aw maida vale, will never forget that i was somehow actually allowed in the building do this @bbcintroducing x pic.twitter.com/Z8XQdXcZFR
— Lewis Capaldi (@LewisCapaldi) 5 June 2018
Very sad to hear that the beeb are closing down Maida Vale. Getting to play in a studio knowing Zeppelin, Beatles & Bowie (etc) had also stepped foot in there was so special. Surely it should be a listed site for its musical history?? Bye, bye MV ???? xx pic.twitter.com/am7utf5kZl
— Pulled Apart By Horses (@pabh) 5 June 2018
Goodbye BBC Maida Vale. At least we'll always have this clip of James Burke explaining acoustic scaling using a 1:8 model of you. pic.twitter.com/sDIvMzqgRZ
— BBC Archive (@BBCArchive) 5 June 2018
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