Mon, 29 Jun 2009 Apple iTunes Festival tops 1 million ticket applications
Free tickets are available via a dedicated new Web site www.ituneslive.co.uk and Facebook
Apple has announced one million applications, so far, for a chance to see a series of free gigs throughout July featuring Oasis, Snow Patrol, Kasabian and many others.
The third iTunes Live: London Festival ‘09 to be held at the legendary The Roundhouse, Camden, London between 1st and 31st July.
Free tickets are available via a dedicated new Web site www.ituneslive.co.uk and Facebook.
Those taking part include:
2 July Fightstar + In Case 0f Fire
3 July Jack Penate + Golden Silvers
4 July Flo Rida + Ironik
5 July Snow Patrol + Silversun Pickups + Animal Kingdom
6 July Franz Ferdinand + Passion Pit
8 July David Guetta
10 July Paolo Nutini + Marina and the Diamonds + Milow
11 July La Roux + Dan Black
14 July Placebo
15 July Friendly Fires + Magistrates
16 July Simple Minds
17 July Noisettes + Skint & Demoralised
18 July Calvin Harris + Miike Snow
19 July Bat For Lashes + Polly Scattergood
20 July Bloc Party + Delphic
21 July Oasis + The Enemy
22 July Kasabian + Twisted Wheel
23 July Graham Coxon + Esser
26 July Madeleine Peyroux + Imelda May
27 July The Saturdays + Sophie Ellis-Bextor + Girls Cant Catch
28 July Amadou & Mariam
29 July Simian Mobile Disco
30 July The Hoosiers
31 July Mika + Erik Hassle
Each performance will be recorded and sold exclusively on all 22 iTunes Stores worldwide.
Select performances will be broadcast on ITV2, ITV1, XFM, Capital Radio and Choice FM, with ITV already running regular trailers.
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Taylor H said on Mon, 29 Jun 2009
Only one band there I would even consider spending my time on.
I thought the world had conveniently forgot about Sophie Ellis-Bextor!!
Rowley said on Mon, 29 Jun 2009
Last year I got to have three nights of great fun. Looking to do the same.
Great artists for a great festival.
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