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Apple Music Festival 2015: Ellie Goulding, Mumford & Sons and Carrie Underwood join line-up

Florence + The Machine will close the festival on 28 September at the Roundhouse in Camden

Daisy Wyatt
Tuesday 08 September 2015 10:26 BST
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Ellie Goulding will open the rebranded iTunes Festival in London on 19 September, Apple has confirmed.

The singer will be joined in the line-up at Camden’s Roundhouse by recently announced names Mumford & Sons, Carrie Underwood, LION BABE, NAO and Jack Garratt.

Other acts performing at the festival include Disclosure, One Direction, Little Mix, The Chemical Brothers and Pharrell Williams.

Florence + The Machine will close the Apple Music Festival with support from Brit-winner James Bay and The Machine.

Current Line-up:

September 19 Ellie Goulding

September 20 Take That

September 21 Carrie Underwood

September 22 One Direction + Little Mix

September 23 The Weeknd

September 24 The Chemical Brothers

September 25 Disclosure + LION BABE + NAO

Seotember 26 Pharrell Williams + Leon Bridges

September 27 Mumford & Sons + Jack Garratt

September 28 Florence + The Machine + James Bay

Launched in June, Apple Music is a recent initiative from Apple to streamline all music content in one app.

UK residents can win tickets to see the shows in person at www.applemusicfestival.com.

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