As every year since 2007, Apple will hold a ten-day event in which ten artists will participate giving one concert each a day. This year's event coincides with the tenth anniversary of what until last year was known as iTunes Festival and will be renamed, how could it be otherwise, apple music festival. The event will be held again in London and a few hours ago it was announced which artists will participate in it.
This year's event, which will take place of September 18 to 30, will be available, in addition to Apple products (Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Apple TV), for PC and from the Apple Music application that has been available for Android since last November. In this way we will be able to be many more users who can see the concerts of the Apple Music Festival 2016 from home.
What happens when 10 incredible artists perform for everyone from the privacy of a London hall? With concerts by Chance the Rapper, Alicia Keys, Elton John, Britney Spears and The 1975, it could be the best festival ever. Only on Apple Music.
Dates and artists that will be at the Apple Music Festival London 2016
- September 18: Elton John.
- September 19: The 1975.
- September 20: Alicia Keys.
- September 21: OneRepublic
- September 23: Calvin Harris.
- September 25: Robbie Williams.
- September 26: Bastille
- September 27: Britney Spears.
- September 28: Michael Bublé.
- September 30: Chance The Rapper.
The UK residents can enter a raffle from Apple Music to get tickets. They can also get them through the media associated with the event.
This year, Apple Music Festival will return to the «legendary London Roundouse«, In which the ten artists will participate«Exclusively selected by Apple Music for fans around the world«.
To be able to see the concerts of this event, it is necessary to be subscribed to Apple Music, which we remember is priced at € 9.99 / month for an individual subscription or € 14.99 / month for a family subscription that can be used by up to 6 people. You have more information in the official page of the event.
It was more fun when Apple still really believed in Rock and Roll and not so much in commercial music