Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Live stream the Pixies, Primal Scream, QOTSA & more at iTunes Festival

The full schedule for the iTunes Festival has been announced. Like previous years, iTunes takes over the Roundhouse in London in September and provides a month's worth (yes, 30 days) of concerts that stream live worldwide. The live webcast is available through iTunes, the iTunes Festival app for iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch; and Apple TV. The concerts usually start around 8pm London time (3pm ET), which may be a bit inconvenient for North American fans. In the past, many of the shows were archived and made available for on-demand viewing, and it's also highly likely many of the shows will end up on You Tube in one form or another. Take a look at the iTunes Festival schedule below and for more on the iTunes Festival, visit the official site, or download the app.

9/01 - Lady Gaga
9/02 - Sigur Rós wsg Polica
9/03 - The Lumineers wsg Phox
9/04 - Paramore wsg Fenech-Soler
9/05 - Rizzle Kicks
9/06 - Queens of the Stone Age wsg Palma Violets
9/07 - Phoenix wsg Little Green Cars
9/08 - Bastille wsg The 1975
9/09 - Arctic Monkeys wsg Drenge
9/10 - Jake Bugg wsg Valerie June
9/11 - Kings of Leon wsg Jimmy Eat World
9/12 - Elton John wsg Tom Odell
9/13 - Avicii
9/14 - Chic ft Nile Rodgers wsg Janelle Monáe
9/15 - Vampire Weekend wsg The Olms
9/16 - Jack Johnson wsg Bahamas
9/17 - Ludovico Einaudi
9/18 - 30 Seconds To Mars wsg The Family Rain
9/19 - Kendrick Lamar
9/20 - Primal Scream
9/21 - Haim
9/22 - Ellie Goulding
9/23 - Jessie J wsg Lawson
9/24 - Robin Thicke
9/25 - Pixies wsg NO CEREMONY///
9/26 - Tinie Tempah
9/27 - Dizzee Rascal
9/28 - John Legend
9/29 - Justin Timberlake
9/30 - Katy Perry wsg Iggy Azalea & Icona Pop

Published August 28th, 2013 @ 5:31 PM