The Apple Music Festival (formerly known as the iTunes Festival) was a concert series held by Apple, Inc. and inaugurated in 2007. Free tickets were given to Apple Music, iTunes and DICE users who lived in the United Kingdom, through localized prize draws. Performances were streamed live and available to view afterwards, free of charge, for Apple Music members on their Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, PC, and Android phones. In London, the Apple Music Festival became an annual event taking place (from 2009) in September at the Roundhouse arts centre in Camden Town. The series made its United States debut with five days of free performances at the Moody Theater in March 2014, alongside the South by Southwest (SXSW) music showcase in Austin, Texas.
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Years active | 2007–16 |
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In August 2015, the iTunes Festival was renamed as the Apple Music Festival. In 2017, after a 10-year run, Apple confirmed to Music Business Worldwide that it would no longer host any music festivals.[1]
2007
editHeld at the Institute of Contemporary Arts.
- Mika
- Travis
- Groove Armada
- Kasabian
- Stereophonics
- The Maccabees
- Athlete
- Amy Winehouse
- Ludovico Einaudi
- Crowded House
- Jamie Woon
- Beverly Knight
- Paolo Nutini
- Editors
- The Pigeon Detectives
- Scott Matthews
- Imogen Heap
- Jack Peñate
- David Ford
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
- Athlete
- Ben's Brother
- Elisa
- The Hoosiers
- Cherry Ghost
- Remi Nicole
- The Coral
- The Go! Team
- Air Traffic
- Nine Black Alps
- Just Jack
- Terra Naomi
- Raul Midón
- Kano
- The Bumble Strips
- Aqualung
- Mutya Buena
- Beverly Knight
- GoodBooks
- Leon Jean-Marie
- Wir sind Helden
- Jamie Scott & The Town
- Tiny Dancers
- Goldspot
- The Bad Plus
- Leash
2008
editHeld at KOKO, Camden Town.
- July 1: N*E*R*D Kenna Chester French
- July 2: Paul Weller Glasvegas
- July 3: Hadouken! Does It Offend You, Yeah?
- July 4: The Feeling Gabriella Cilmi
- July 5: Roots Manuva Sway
- July 6: Elliot Minor Kids In Glass Houses
- July 7: The Black Kids Foals
- July 8: Lightspeed Champion Pete & The Pirates
- July 9: The Ting Tings Florence & The Machine
- July 10: Jamie Lidell Yelle Laura Izibor
- July 11: The Script Sam Beeton
- July 12: James Blunt Beth Rowley
- July 13: John Legend
- July 14: Death Cab For Cutie I Was A Cub Scout
- July 15: The Zutons (EP) Red Light Company
- July 16: CSS Alphabeat
- July 17: Guillemots Lykke Li
- July 18: The Music XXT
- July 19: Feeder (EP) Infadels
- July 20: Neil Cowley Trio Portico Quartet
- July 21: Sam Sparro Annie
- July 22: Suzanne Vega Seth Lakeman
- July 23: The Script Sam Beeton
- July 24: McFly
- July 25: Taio Cruz Jay Sean
- July 26: Chaka Khan ** cancelled **
- July 27: Royworld Tom Baxter
- July 28: Pendulum INME
- July 29: The Ahn Trio Hayley Westenra[2]
- July 30: The Pretenders Gemma Hayes[3]
2009
editHeld at The Roundhouse, Camden Town.
- July 1: Jamie T Slow Club
- July 2: Fightstar Young Guns
- July 3: Jack Penate Golden Silvers
- July 4: Flo Rida Ironik
- July 5: Snow Patrol (EP) Silversun Pickups Animal Kingdom
- July 6: Franz Ferdinand Passion Pit
- July 7: Mr Hudson w/ Kanye West Kid Cudi Kid British
- July 8: David Guetta w/ Kelly Rowland
- July 10: Paolo Nutini Marina and the Diamonds
- July 11: La Roux Dan Black
- July 12: Stephen Fry Mumford & Sons (EP) The Temper Trap[4][5]
- July 13: Newton Faulkner Raygun
- July 14: Placebo (album) General Fiasco (EP)
- July 15: Friendly Fires Magistrates
- July 16: Simple Minds
- July 17: Noisettes Skint & Demoralised
- July 18: Calvin Harris Miike Snow
- July 19: Bat for Lashes
- July 20: Bloc Party Delphic The Invisible
- July 21: Oasis The Enemy
- July 22: Kasabian (EP) Twisted Wheel
- July 23: Graham Coxon Esser
- July 24: a-ha Reamonn
- July 25:
- July 26: Madeleine Peyroux Imelda May
- July 27: The Saturdays Sophie Ellis-Bextor Girls Can't Catch
- July 28: Amadou and Mariam Charlie Winston
- July 29: Simian Mobile Disco Gold Panda
- July 30: The Hoosiers Steve Appleton
- July 31: MIKA Erik Hassle
2010
editHeld at The Roundhouse, Camden Town and live streamed on MySpace.com
- July 1: Scissor Sisters (EP) The Drums
- July 2: Tony Bennett Antonia Bennett
- July 3: Ozzy Osbourne (EP) The Sword (EP) Black Spiders
- July 4: Foals Two Door Cinema Club
- July 5: N-Dubz Example
- July 6: Kate Nash Peggy Sue
- July 7: Paloma Faith (EP) Alan Pownall
- July 8: Ellie Goulding (EP) Delta Maid
- July 9: Mumford & Sons Laura Marling The Dharohar Project
- July 10: The National Stornoway
- July 11: Keane We Are Scientists
- July 12: The XX Wild Beasts
- July 13: Florence The Machine (EP) Lauren Pritchard
- July 14: Faithless Chew Lips
- July 15: Rolando Villazón Milos Karadaglic
- July 16: Amy Macdonald Tiffany Page
- July 17: Underworld Kele
- July 18: Bombay Bicycle Club Stephen Fry Everything Everything
- July 19: The Futureheads Frank Turner
- July 20: Pixie Lott Rachel Furner
- July 21: The Courteeners Chapel Club The Cheek
- July 22: Goldfrapp Marina and the Diamonds
- July 23: Defected In The House live
- July 25: Foreigner Europe
- July 26: Plan B Tinie Tempah
- July 27: Chipmunk Daisy Dares You
- July 28: Scouting For Girls Diana Vickers (EP)
- July 29: The Hoosiers Diagram of the Heart
- July 30: Phoenix James Yuill
- July 31: Biffy Clyro Pulled Apart By Horses
2011
editHeld at The Roundhouse, Camden Town and broadcast by ITV2 and presented by Alexa Chung and Dave Berry.[6]
- July 1: Paul Simon
- July 2: Seasick Steve Smoke Fairies Tove Lo
- July 3: Manic Street Preachers Dry The River Ramona Ukulele for Dummies
- July 4: Linkin Park (EP) Neon Trees
- July 5: Beady Eye Steve Cradock Gwyneth Paltrow
- July 6: Arctic Monkeys (EP) Miles Kane
- July 7: Adele (EP) Michael Kiwanuka
- July 8: Bruno Mars Ed Sheeran
- July 9: My Chemical Romance (EP) Evaline
- July 10: Glasvegas Cat's Eyes Beatsteaks
- July 11: Foo Fighters Jimmy Eat World (EP)
- July 12: The Script Loick Essien
- July 13: White Lies The Naked and Famous Alice Gold
- July 14: Friendly Fires SBTRKT
- July 15: Hard-Fi David Nicholls
- July 16: The Wombats All The Young
- July 17: Raphael Saadiq Bluey Robinson Selah Sue Medi
- July 18: Rumer Caitlin Rose Mark Radcliffe
- July 19: Katy B Jamie Woon
- July 20: The Wanted Dionne Bromfield Encore
- July 21: Swedish House Mafia Alex Metric
- July 22: Coldplay (EP) The Pierces
- July 23: Mogwai Errors
- July 24: Noah and the Whale Fixers
- July 25: Lang Lang 2CELLOS
- July 26: Magnetic Man Alex Clare
- July 27: Example Wretch 32 Yasmin
- July 28: Chase & Status Nero
- July 29: Kasabian (EP) PENGu!NS
- July 30: James Morrison Benjamin Francis Leftwich
- July 31: Moby Silver Apples The Killers
2012
editHeld at The Roundhouse, Camden Town and broadcast across Channel 4's stations (including Channel 4, T4 and E4).[7]
- September 1: Usher Miguel
- September 2: Ed Sheeran Charli XCX Rudimental
- September 3: Olly Murs The Milk
- September 4: Plan B Delilah Ryan Keen
- September 5: Emeli Sandé Bastille Gabrielle Aplin
- September 6: JLS Conor Maynard
- September 7: Elbow Bat for Lashes
- September 8: Jack White Band of Horses
- September 9: deadmau5 Foreign Beggars
- September 10: Norah Jones Beth Orton
- September 11: The Killers Jake Bugg
- September 12: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds The Soundtrack of Our Lives
- September 13: P!nk Walk the Moon
- September 14: Labrinth (EP) Josh Kumra
- September 15: David Guetta Calvin Harris
- September 16: Rebecca Ferguson (EP) Laura Mvula
- September 17: Example DJ Fresh Hadouken!
- September 18: Andrea Bocelli (EP) Laura Wright CARisMA
- September 19: Matchbox Twenty OneRepublic
- September 20: One Direction (EP) Angel
- September 21: Jessie J Lonsdale Boys Club
- September 22: Biffy Clyro Frightened Rabbit
- September 23: Robert Glasper José James
- September 24: Mumford & Sons Willy Mason
- September 25: Lana Del Rey Benjamin Francis Leftwich
- September 26: Ellie Goulding Haim (EP)
- September 27: Madness Reverend and The Makers
- September 28: Alicia Keys Lianne La Havas
- September 29: Hot Chip Kindness
- September 30: Muse Natalie Duncan
2013
editHeld at The Roundhouse, Camden Town.
- September 1: Lady Gaga DJ White Shadow
- September 2: Sigur Rós Poliça
- September 3: The Lumineers Phox
- September 4: Paramore Fenech-Soler
- September 5: Rizzle Kicks Eliza Doolittle
- September 6: Queens of the Stone Age Palma Violets
- September 7: Phoenix Little Green Cars (Canceled because Phoenix's singer, Thomas Mars, was ill)
- September 8: Bastille The 1975
- September 9: Arctic Monkeys Drenge
- September 10: Jake Bugg Valerie June
- September 11: Kings of Leon Jimmy Eat World
- September 12: Elton John Tom Odell
- September 13: Avicii Henrik B
- September 14: Chic Janelle Monáe
- September 15: Vampire Weekend The Olms
- September 16: Jack Johnson Bahamas
- September 17: Ludovico Einaudi Agnes Obel
- September 18: Thirty Seconds to Mars The Family Rain
- September 19: Kendrick Lamar ScHoolboy Q
- September 20: Primal Scream Skinny Girl Diet
- September 21: HAIM Gabrielle Aplin Bipolar Sunshine Dan Croll
- September 22: Ellie Goulding Laura Welsh
- September 23: Jessie J Lawson
- September 24: Robin Thicke Aloe Blacc
- September 25: Pixies NO CEREMONY///
- September 26: Tinie Tempah Naughty Boy
- September 27: Dizzee Rascal Katy B
- September 28: John Legend Tamar Braxton
- September 29: Justin Timberlake Mikky Ekko
- September 30: Katy Perry Iggy Azalea Icona Pop
2014
editAustin
editOn February 19, 2014, Apple announced that the iTunes Festival would take place in the U.S. for the first time with a five-day festival at the Moody Theater, Austin, Texas from March 11–15, alongside South by Southwest.[8]
- March 11: Coldplay Imagine Dragons London Grammar
- March 12: Kendrick Lamar ScHoolboy Q Isaiah Rashad
- March 13: Soundgarden Band of Skulls Capital Cities
- March 14: Pitbull Zedd G.R.L.
- March 15: Keith Urban Willie Nelson Mickey Guyton
London
editOn 21 July 2014, Apple announced some of the line up for the eighth iTunes Festival held at The Roundhouse, Camden Town
- September 1: deadmau5 Friend Within
- September 2: Beck Jenny Lewis
- September 3: David Guetta Clean Bandit Robin Schulz
- September 4: 5 Seconds of Summer Charlie Simpson
- September 5: Kasabian Tove Lo Ellie Goulding
- September 6: Tony Bennett Imelda May
- September 7: Calvin Harris Kiesza
- September 8: Robert Plant Luke Sital-Singh
- September 9: Sam Smith SOHN
- September 10: Pharrell Williams Jungle
- September 11: Maroon 5 Matthew Koma Nick Gardner
- September 12: Elbow Nick Mulvey
- September 13: Paolo Nutini Rae Morris
- September 14: David Gray Lisa Hannigan
- September 15: The Script Foxes
- September 16: Blondie Chrissie Hynde
- September 17: Gregory Porter Eric Whitacre
- September 18: Jessie Ware Little Dragon Charli XCX
- September 19: SBTRKT Jamie xx
- September 20: Rudimental Jess Glynne
- September 21: Ryan Adams First Aid Kit
- September 22: Jessie J James Bay
- September 23: Placebo The Mirror Trap
- September 24: Ben Howard Hozier
- September 25: Mary J. Blige Gorgon City
- September 26: Lenny Kravitz Wolf Alice Katy Perry
- September 27: Kylie Minogue MNEK
- September 28: Nicola Benedetti Miloš Alison Balsom
- September 29: Ed Sheeran Foy Vance
- September 30: Plácido Domingo Khatia Buniatishvili
2015
editOn 18 August 2015, Apple announced some of the 2015 line up and confirmed that the festival had been rebranded as the Apple Music Festival.[9] Held at The Roundhouse, Camden Town, the festival was broadcast via Apple Music.[9]
- September 19: Ellie Goulding Andra Day
- September 20: Take That Charlie Puth
- September 21: Carrie Underwood The Shires Cam
- September 22: One Direction Little Mix
- September 23: The Weeknd Grace Mitchell Justine Skye
- September 24: The Chemical Brothers Hudson Mohawke
- September 25: Disclosure NAO Lion Babe
- September 26: Pharrell Williams Leon Bridges
- September 27: Mumford & Sons Jack Garratt
- September 28: Florence The Machine James Bay
2016
editIn 2016 the Apple Music Festival 10 returned to The Roundhouse, Camden Town for its tenth year. The full line up was announced on 25 August 2016 via Beats1 by Julia Adenuga as a surprise during Chart with Brooke Reese. The festival was streamed live and on-demand via Apple Music. Beats1 also broadcast live interviews and performances from the festival. The festival was heavily promoted with artwork, pictures and videos on Apple Music's Instagram and Snapchat stories. Festival performers such as Britney Spears personally messaged UK fans via Twitter for exclusive free tickets to the artist's respective performances at the festival.[10]
- September 18: Elton John
- September 19: The 1975 Christine And The Queens
- September 20: Alicia Keys Jordan Fisher
- September 21: OneRepublic Passenger
- September 23: Calvin Harris Disciples John Newman
- September 25: Robbie Williams
- September 26: Bastille
- September 27: Britney Spears
- September 28: Michael Bublé
- September 30: Chance The Rapper
Cancellation
editIn early September 2017, Apple announced that it would not be continuing the Apple Music Festival.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b "Apple axes annual Apple Music Festival in London after 10 years – Music Business Worldwide". Music Business Worldwide. September 4, 2017. Retrieved September 5, 2017.
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- ^ "Mumford And Sons Roundhouse Pictures and Photos – Getty Images". www.gettyimages.fi.
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- ^ "Apple Announces iTunes Festival Coming to SXSW―Five Amazing Nights, Five Amazing Shows". Apple. February 19, 2014. Retrieved February 19, 2014.
- ^ a b "Apple Music Festival Brings Incredible Live Performances to Fans Worldwide in September". Apple. August 18, 2015. Retrieved August 25, 2016.
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External links
edit- Apple Music Festival – official site