Apple Announces Its Eighth Annual iTunes Festival in London
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Posted July 21, 2014 at 7:32am by iClarified
Apple has announced its eighth annual iTunes Festival London featuring Maroon 5, Pharrell Williams, Beck, Sam Smith, Blondie, Kylie, David Guetta, 5 Seconds of Summer, Calvin Harris, Chrissie Hynde and many more of the world’s biggest artists.
Returning to the UK for an eighth year―following a week of incredible live performances in March at SXSW―the iTunes Festival will feature over 60 acts throughout September at the legendary Roundhouse. iTunes performances can be watched live or on-demand by millions of iOS users around the world on their iPhone, iPad or iPod touch and iTunes on their computer or in stunning HD with Apple TV. Tickets are free for competition winners only.
“The iTunes Festival in London is back with another stunning line-up of world class performers and tremendous new acts,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services. “These live shows capture the heart and soul of iTunes and we love bringing them to our customers in the Roundhouse, as well as to the millions of people watching all over the world for free.”
Music fans can win tickets to the iTunes Festival through competitions run by local media partners. In the UK, fans can win tickets by entering ballots on iTunes, as well as through select media partners including Global Radio and the London Evening Standard. Since the inaugural Festival at London’s Institute for Contemporary Arts in 2007, over 430 artists have performed in front of more than 430,000 fans and tens of millions more online and on-demand.
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What the heck are they keep saying "for free" always ? Did apple ever give anything for free ? Never Ever. Now they TV show is free ? lol. Look like they wanted to charge for this also. This show is another money making idea for Crapple as they charge for ticket also. ROFL. ISheeps will jump in to it. No doubt :D
It is free. How about you learn how to read. Tickets are won through local radio shows that give them away, and it's free to watch on the festival apps. While you're at it, learn how to spell, and also get a life. Your beloved Samsung doesn't do like this because artists don't give about them like they do with apple. Apple actually try's to make them money. Funny how all the celebs that sponsor and get paid by Samsung, to promote and use their products still end up using apple products instead. Artists that do these festivals don't even get paid actually. They do it for free. They know with apple the money they'll make with them in the long run will be 10 times more than with any other company.