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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/05\/16\/apple-brings-concert-discovery-features-to-apple-music-and-apple-maps\/<\/a><\/br> Apple is bringing concert discovery to two of its flagship apps, Apple Music and Apple Maps, the company announced today. On the Apple Music app, fans will gain access to a new feature called Set Lists, which allows users to browse and listen to the set lists from favorite artists on tour, and read more about their productions. Meanwhile, on Apple Maps, Apple is adding a new concert discovery feature that includes over 40 new Guides curated by Apple Music editors that will highlight music venues initially across 10 cities worldwide, as well as the ability to browse venues\u2019 upcoming shows via Shazam\u2019s concert discovery feature.<\/p>\n The Shazam feature rolled out<\/a> last spring, as part of a suite of features that allow concertgoers to discover nearby live shows by leveraging information from artist discovery platform Bandsintown<\/a>. Now, that discovery will also be available through Maps, Apple says.<\/p>\n The changes aim to make Apple\u2019s services more competitive with rivals, like Spotify, which now has robust concert discovery functionality<\/a> in its own app following a revamp last year that brought a Live Events Feed that\u2019s personalized to users\u2019 interests. Apple\u2019s new Guides, however, aren\u2019t customized for the end user \u2014 they\u2019re curated by Apple Music editors, similar to a guidebook offering. And the Apple Music app is only personalized in the sense that fans are now able to browse shows in their local area.<\/p>\n
\nApple brings concert discovery features to Apple Music and Apple Maps<\/br>
\n2023-05-16 22:03:33<\/br><\/p>\n