iTunes Festival, which will be running for the entire month of September, already had a brilliantly diverse and attractive line up before the news broke. Just a few acts confirmed so far include Plan B, Emili Sandé and Labrinth, with more acts yet to be added to the line up. What's more, the festival is free, with Apple giving it the tagline '30 nights of free music in London'.
Tickets are won by selecting acts that you want to see, and if you're successful, you could be watching your favourite acts playing at London's Roundhouse. If you don't win any tickets, don't worry; you can still watch the shows via a live stream on an app for iPhone and iPad, or stream via Apple TV.
For more information, please visit the official iTunes Festival website.
Tickets are won by selecting acts that you want to see, and if you're successful, you could be watching your favourite acts playing at London's Roundhouse. If you don't win any tickets, don't worry; you can still watch the shows via a live stream on an app for iPhone and iPad, or stream via Apple TV.
For more information, please visit the official iTunes Festival website.