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Abbey Road Reopens Studio One Following Extensive Restoration

Written by on March 27, 2025

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LONDON – Abbey Road has announced the reopening of Studio One following an extensive restoration to the iconic recording studio space. The room closed in late 2024 for the first time in its history to allow for the work to take place.

On Thursday night (March 27), the studio celebrated the reopening with an event Synergy In Motion, which combined contemporary dance and music in a unique event. The choreography was helmed by Royal Ballet choreographer Joseph Toonga and set to the film scores of composer Daniel Pemberton (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse), remixed and arranged by Jordan Rakei, Abbey Road’s Artist in Residence.

The studio has now reopened and is in operation for recording sessions.

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Studio One is described by the north-west London studio as “world’s largest purpose-built recording studio,” and can comfortably host 100-piece orchestras. The room is primarily used for the recording of classical and movie scores, with the soundtracks to a number of blockbusters having been recorded in in the space, including much of John Williams’ oeuvre, such as Raiders of The Lost Ark, Star Wars: The Return of The Jedi, as well as the Harry Potter movies. Earlier this month, on March 18, the studio hosted a one-off concert to celebrate the film scores recorded in the space over the past 45 years, including The Last Emperor, The Lord of The Rings and The Hobbit trilogies, Skyfall, The Shape of Water, Barbie, Black Panther and more.

The room has also been used by a variety of contemporary musicians in recent years, including Harry Styles, U2, Noel Gallagher, Little Simz, Sam Smith and Celeste.

In a statement, Abbey Road’s managing director Sally Davies said, “The reopening of Studio One sees Abbey Road embrace a renewed energy that not only honours our legacy but also looks forward to the future. Last night’s multidisciplinary Synergy In Motion celebration was the perfect way to usher in this new era, with an evening that championed innovation and creativity at every turn.”

The refurbishment includes the replacing of the 20-year old 72-channel AMS Neve 88RS SP2 recording console with an 84-channel AMS Neve 88RS SP3D recording console, and extensive acoustic treatment and the installation of new fabric. The live room – where the musicians play – has seen the introduction of 10 rows of wool serge, as well as the integration of 3 rows of 9 LED pendants to increase visibility. 

The premises was first built as a residential townhouse in 1831, and was converted into a recording studio a century later, reopening as EMI Studios in 1931. A number of classical greats including Edward Elgar and Sergei Prokofiev recorded there; in 1958, Studio Two was opened, with a number of influential acts like The Beatles recording in the space. The studio is currently owned by Universal Music imprint Virgin Records.

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