Apple Music is Apple’s music streaming service. It was born from the acquisition of Beats, and since then it has only grown. At first it didn’t quite reach Spotify’s level, but in recent years it’s not that it’s reached it, it’s that it’s been eating toast.
The service gradually introduced improvements which gradually they ended up leaving Spotify on the floor. The sound quality is infinitely better, it has a karaoke mode, live concerts, series like Carpool Karaoke, radios for all tastes, etc.
the last blow
If all that wasn’t enough to dispel doubts about who the real king of music streaming was, now it will be. Apple Music announced in a statement a new way to discover live concerts thanks to Maps. Those in Cupertino have released more than 40 guides by Apple Music editors themselves.
The idea is to highlight on Maps the best places to listen to live music near you. But not only that, once you locate the site, you will be able to see what the next concerts are going to be right from Maps. It’s a revolutionary way to discover new bands and singers
They also announced Set Lists, which will give users information about their favorite artists’ upcoming gigs, as well as allowing them to listen to the same songs that are played in concerts
All that will be available starting today in select territories. The concert guides will be available in major cities in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Latin America. Your turn, Spotify. Whether you can.
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