Apple Music Festival
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Years active | 2007–16 |
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The Apple Music Festival (formerly known as the iTunes Festival) was a concert series held by
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
Held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts.
- Mika
- Travis
- Groove Armada
- Kasabian
- Stereophonics
- The Maccabees
- Athlete
- Amy Winehouse
- Ludovico Einaudi
- Crowded House
- Jamie Woon
- Beverley 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
- Beverley Knight
- GoodBooks
- Leon Jean-Marie
- Wir sind Helden
- Jamie Scott & The Town
- Tiny Dancers
- Goldspot
- The Bad Plus
- Leash
2008
Held at
- 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: Sway
- July 6: Kids In Glass Houses
- July 7: The Black Kids + Foals
- July 8: Pete & The Pirates
- July 9: 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: I Was A Cub Scout
- July 15: EP) + Red Light Company
- July 16: CSS + Alphabeat
- July 17: Guillemots + Lykke Li
- July 18: The Music + XXT
- July 19: EP) + Infadels
- July 20: Neil Cowley Trio + Portico Quartet
- July 21: 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: INME
- July 29: The Ahn Trio + Hayley Westenra[2]
- July 30: The Pretenders + Gemma Hayes[3]
2009
Held at
- July 1: Jamie T + Slow Club
- July 2: Fightstar + Young Guns
- July 3: Jack Penate + Golden Silvers
- July 4: Flo Rida + Ironik
- July 5: 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: 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: EP)
- July 15: 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: The Enemy
- July 22: 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
Held at The Roundhouse, Camden Town and live streamed on MySpace.com
- July 1: 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: 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: Lauren Pritchard
- July 14: Faithless + Chew Lips
- July 15: 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: Marina and the Diamonds
- July 23: Defected In The House live
- July 25: Foreigner + Europe
- July 26: Plan B + Tinie Tempah
- July 27: Daisy Dares You
- July 28: EP)
- July 29: The Hoosiers + Diagram of the Heart
- July 30: Phoenix + James Yuill
- July 31: Pulled Apart By Horses
2011
Held 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: 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: SBTRKT
- July 15: Hard-Fi + David Nicholls
- July 16: 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: Fixers
- July 25: 2CELLOS
- July 26: Magnetic Man + Alex Clare
- July 27:
- 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
Held 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: Reverend and The Makers
- September 28: Alicia Keys + Lianne La Havas
- September 29: Hot Chip + Kindness
- September 30: Muse + Natalie Duncan
2013
Held at
- 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: 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
Austin
On 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: ScHoolboy Q + Isaiah Rashad
- March 13: Capital Cities
- March 14: Zedd + G.R.L.
- March 15: Keith Urban + Willie Nelson + Mickey Guyton
London
On 21 July 2014, Apple announced some of the line up for the eighth iTunes Festival held at The Roundhouse, Camden Town
- September 1: 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: 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
On 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: 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
In 2016 the Apple Music Festival 10 returned to
- September 18: Elton John
- September 19: 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
In early September 2017, Apple announced that it would not be continuing the Apple Music Festival.[1]
References
- ^ 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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- ^ "The Pretenders at Koko". Last.fm.
- ^ Cotton, Fearne. "More live music reviews from our iTunes Festival Reporter – News". Fearne Cotton.
- ^ "Mumford And Sons Roundhouse Pictures and Photos – Getty Images". www.gettyimages.fi.
- ^ "iTunes Festival on ITV2". London: itv.com. January 7, 2011. Retrieved October 7, 2011.
- ^ "iTunes Festival returns to Channel 4" Archived May 21, 2012, at the Wayback Machine 2012-19-05. Retrieved 2012-20-05.
- ^ "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.
- ^ "Apple Music on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved August 25, 2016.
External links
- Apple Music Festival – official site