The Beatles will mark the 50th anniversary of their 1967 record Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band with an expanded release featuring new mixes and other various packages.

Due out May 26, the album will be available in a two-disc deluxe edition as well as an expanded vinyl package and a Super Deluxe box featuring CD/DVD/Blu-ray offerings.

Among the highlights, a new stereo mix from Giles Martin, son of Beatles producer George Martin, and Sam Okell as well as outtakes from the Sgt. Pepper’s session sequenced in chronological order along with mono mixes and various other versions of the iconic tunes.

The Blu-ray/DVD package will feature some high-res audio of the songs as well as the previously unreleased “making of” film shot around the recording of the record. To cap off the super deluxe version, the box will include a 144-page book comprised of various memorabilia from the Beatles’ storied album.

Watch a trailer for the album’s re-release below.