Apple introduces new functionality for locating concerts on Apple Maps and streaming them via Apple Music
Apple Music has rolled out a series of new features aimed at providing a unique, global listening experience, distinguished by expert curators and lifelong music enthusiasts.
One of the key enhancements is the integration of Apple Music Guides on Maps, which allows fans to browse venues' upcoming shows directly from Maps through Shazam's concert discovery module. This feature utilizes concert information from the world-renowned event recommendation and artist discovery platform, Bandsintown.
With these new features, for the first time on Apple Music, fans can browse artists' upcoming shows in their area by launching Shazam's concert discovery module. This means music lovers can easily discover and plan their next live music experience.
Apple Music's Set Lists, another new addition, showcases major tours, letting fans listen to set lists and read about productions. These can be accessed at our website.co/setlists.
The expansion of Apple Music's Guides and Set Lists aims to further celebrate live music and enhance connections between fans and artists. On Maps, more than 40 new Guides, expertly curated by Apple Music editors, highlight the best venues for live music in various culture hubs. These hand-picked selections span over 10 cities, including landmark symphony halls, techno clubs, and more.
Apple Music's new features on Maps and Apple Music aim to celebrate live music and provide more ways for fans and artists to connect. These new features are part of Apple Music's ongoing efforts to deliver an exceptional listening experience to its users worldwide.
Press contacts for media inquiries can be directed to Apple Media Helpline at media.help@our website. For more information about the new Apple Music Guides and Set Lists, please visit our website.co/MusicVenues. The new features are now available in additional cities: Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Nashville, New York City, San Francisco (in North America); Berlin, London, Paris, Vienna (in Europe); Tokyo, Melbourne, Sydney (in the Asia-Pacific region); and Mexico City (in Latin America).
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