
Apple Music has launched Club Live, a new streaming series that broadcasts performances from live events. The first will be the mega rave EDC Las Vegas 2026, which opens its doors today (Friday, May 15).
How it works:
Club Live streams on Apple Music Club radio for free.
The sets are audio only.
Future broadcasts from clubs, festivals, and Apple Music Studios will be announced soon.
EDC Las Vegas:
The programming will be live when the festival is open: 7 p.m. to 5:30 a.m.
Once the event ends, sets from the previous day will be rebroadcast until the event opens the next day.
The festival runs May 15-18, technically ending at 5:30 a.m. on Monday, May 19.
Sets from Kaskade, Tiësto, Steve Aoki, and more major dance artists will be available for listening.
Following the broadcast, Apple Music subscribers can listen to sets on demand. Certain sets will be available in spatial audio.
What they said:
Stephen Campbell, Global Head of Dance, Electronic Music & DJ Mixes: “Club Live is an extension of what we’re building at Apple Music, a true home for artists and our global community. Teaming up with iconic festivals like EDC allows us to connect fans with the energy and culture of dance music at its source. With Club Live and Apple Music as the definitive destination for all EDC DJ sets, we’re opening up these defining cultural moments by bringing world-class performances and the energy of the dance floor to audiences everywhere.”
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We covered it because Apple Music is a major music company.













