Kasabian, Beck, Pharrell Williams and many more have been revealed as headliners for the 2014 iTunes Festival.
Apple's yearly music flagship at the Roundhouse will also play host to David Guetta, Kylie Minogue, Blondie, Sam Smith and Maroon 5. More acts are expected to be announced, with a total of 60 artists playing at the iconic Camden venue when the festival kicks off in September.
As in previous years the electronics giant will be broadcasting all the concerts live, aiming to make the streams available in over 100 countries. This time users will be able to stream through iTunes rather than through a designated application.
As ever, the highly sought after tickets for the festival will be given away for free, with fans able to register for tickets through Apple's website. Media partners for the year, Global Radio and The Evening Standard will also be giving away tickets through competitions.
"These live shows capture the heart and soul of iTunes and we love bringing them to our customers in the Roundhouse, as well as to the millions of people watching all over the world for free," said Eddie Cue, Apple's senior vice president of internet software and services.
Last year saw a series of astonishing performances from Queens of the Stone Age, Arctic Monkeys, Lady Gaga, Kendrick Lamar and many more.