Free concert series begins!- SDN

Apple Music, the music service developed by Apple, announced in a statement today that they want to start a live broadcast concert series. The event, which they call Apple Music Live, will be broadcast for free to Apple Music subscribers next Friday, May 20. The company made a statement about its new event. Let’s take a look at the news together.

Apple Music concert event will kick off with Harry Stlyes!

The concert series, which will start next Friday, will begin with the performance of world famous artist Harry Styles’ “One Night Only in New York”. The concert will be streamed free to Apple Music subscribers in 167 countries.


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The company made the following statement about the concert series:

“No matter how much time and effort an artist takes to make music in the studio, it’s the stage where they truly show their work. Apple Music Live is a new iterative series designed to do just that. Give the biggest stars in music the greatest possible platform to showcase how they connect with audiences and how their songs are transformed into live performances.”

Artist, Apple Musictee At the concert to be published, he will be performing the album “Harry’s House”, which will be released on the same day, for the first time. Apple did not reveal how often it will feature concerts at its new event and which artists it will broadcast.

This concert series, which Apple Music has just started, is thought to be to attract new subscribers. It is estimated that the relationship between its rival Spotify platform will be affected by this. In addition, these events will be effective for artists to promote their new albums.

What do you, our readers, think about this issue? Do you like Apple Music’s new event and will you be attending on Friday? You can express your thoughts in the Comments section.

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