Apple Music To Stream Vintage Shows From ‘Legends’ Queen, The Rolling Stones & Elton John
Apple’s ‘Best Seat In The House’ series is providing a front-row seat to 20 iconic past concert performances by some of music’s biggest artists.
Subtitled ‘Legends’, the third and day of Apple Music’s new ‘Best Seat In The House’ concert series livestreams today, Monday, 25 May, and features vintage concerts from stellar artists including Queen, The Rolling Stones, Elton John, Bob Marley and Bruce Springsteen.
From Saturday 23 to Monday 25 May, the ‘Best Seat In The House’ series has been providing a front-row seat to 20 iconic past concert performances by some of music’s biggest artists, offering three full days of crowd-pleasing entertainment, but without the need to physically negotiate the crowds.
As part of the ‘At Home With Apple Music’ initiative, fans have been able to kick-off the summer by checking out classic headlining performances. Saturday boasted some of pop music’s biggest chart-toppers, from Lady Gaga and One Republic to Lil Wayne and J Balvin, unloading hit after hit. Sunday was about rock gods Nirvana and Nine Inch Nails and U2 and Metallica showing how it’s done. And Monday caps off with live sets from the most legendary names in music history, including Queen, the Stones and Bruce Springsteen.
For each concert performance, Apple Music will feature a unique ‘Best Seat in the House’ playlist showcasing the studio versions of the songs featured from each event.
May 25: ‘Legends’ includes the following shows:
Eagles – Hell Freezes Over (Los Angeles, 1994)
Bob Marley – Uprising Live! (Dortmund, 1980 @ 1:38am PT- 3:32am PT)
Elton John – Live at Madison Square Garden (New York City, 2007, @ 3:33am PT- 6:50am PT)
The Rolling Stones – Hyde Park Live (London, 2013 @ 6:51am PT- 8:47am PT)
Queen – Live at Wembley ’86 (London, 1986 @ @ 8:49am PT- 10:39am PT)
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band – London Calling: Live at Hyde Park (London, 2009 @ 10:33pm PT- 12:23am PT)
Visit Apple Music to take your Best Seat In The House for ‘Legends’