The hugely popular Apple Music Festival made it 10 years, after starting life as the iTunes Festival back in 2006. The festival was free for those who have an Apple Music subscription, with users applying for tickets for the various acts via the Apple Music website. Last year’s Apple Music Festival took place over 10 nights and included artists like Britney Spears and Robbie Williams.

Apple Music Festival schedule 2016

The festival took place for 10 days between Sunday 18 September 2016 and Tuesday 30 September 2016, with one headline act per night at around 9pm.

Sunday 18 September: Elton JohnMonday 19 September: The 1975Tuesday 20 September: Alicia KeysWednesday 21 September: OneRepublicThursday 23 September: Calvin HarrisFriday 25 September: Robbie WilliamsSaturday 26 September: BastilleSunday 27 September: Britney SpearsMonday 28 September: Michael BubléTuesday 30 September: Chance The Rapper

How to watch Apple Music Festival 2016 online

Only those local to London were able to physically go along to the Apple Music Festival – but what about everybody else? Apple didn’t forget about fans around the world. The company live-streamed every performance from the Festival, which was available to everybody who subscribed to Apple Music. Users of the three-month free trial to Apple Music could also access the live stream. The stream was viewable on an iPhone or iPad running iOS 9.2.2 or later, or fourth-gen AppleTVs. It was also available on PC and Mac using iTunes (version 12.4 or later), and on Android using the Apple Music app (version 1.1). Click on this link on the device you want to watch the Apple Music Festival on, and that should automatically open the relevant app and load up the live stream for you.  Lewis Painter is a Senior Staff Writer at Tech Advisor. Our resident Apple expert, Lewis covers everything from iPhone to AirPods, plus a range of smartphones, tablets, laptops and gaming hardware. You’ll also find him on the Tech Advisor YouTube channel.