The iTunes Festival returns to the
Roundhouse in September, with organisers Apple recently announcing the first of many big-name acts who'll be appearing at the month-long event.
Justin Timberlake, Queens of the Stone Age, Primal Scream, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Jack Johnson and Jessie J are just a few of around 60 acts lined up for the festival, now in its seventh year. More performers and bands will be added to the line-up in the coming weeks and months.
Now, one of the great things about this annual music event is that tickets for it are absolutely free. You heard me right – zero pence, no quids, nothing. However, to have a chance of bagging a ticket or two, you'll need to decide which day you want to go along and then put your name in the hat. With a bit of luck, you'll win yourself a couple of tickets.
All you need to do is go to iTunes on your PC, click on the iTunes Store link and then select
iTunes Festival in the 'quick link' column on the right of the store's homepage. There you'll find all the information you need.
The
iTunes Festival – which involves live music acts every single night throughout September – is a superb opportunity to see some big-name artists for nothing. Opportunities like this don't come along very often, so be sure to get your name down as soon as possible.
For the latest news on the festival, check out the event's Twitter feed
here.
[Images: iTunes Festival]