As Apple Music hits its 10-year mark, the company is setting up a new studio space in Los Angeles aimed at supporting artists and experimenting with audio formats. Slated to open this summer, the space is designed for artist-led content and collaborative projects, with an emphasis on storytelling and sound innovation. It marks a notable step in Apple’s ongoing efforts to stay connected with the creative community and shape how music is produced and experienced.
Apple Music’s new three-story studio space in Los Angeles spans over 15,000 square feet and is designed to serve as a working environment for artists and creators. The facility includes two radio studios equipped for live interviews, performances, and Spatial Audio playback, as well as a 4,000-square-foot soundstage for shoots, fan events, and screenings.
There’s also a dedicated Spatial Audio mixing room featuring a 9.2.4 PMC setup, along with production spaces like a social media lab, edit suite, and green room. Additional features include isolation booths for writing or podcasting, and two corridors displaying visual highlights from Apple Music’s decade-long history.
Apple Music Radio has become a core part of the platform’s identity, offering a space where artists and fans connect in real time. Over the years, it’s featured global song premieres, artist interviews, themed specials, and live sessions building a reputation for curated programming that blends storytelling with music. Streaming 24/7 and available globally at no cost, the service continues to shape how audiences engage with new and familiar sounds.
To mark its 10th anniversary, Apple Music Radio is rolling out a week-long slate of specials and live programming. The lineup begins on June 30, with a two-hour broadcast titled “Don’t Be Boring: The Birth of Apple Music Radio with Zane Lowe and Ebro Darden,” airing from 6 to 8 a.m. PST. The show will reflect on the platform’s early radio experiments and the rise of artist-led programming, featuring conversations with longtime hosts and guests.
From 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. PST, Apple Music 1 will air “10 Years of Apple Music,” an eight-hour special highlighting major artist moments, exclusive drops, live sessions, and other milestones from the past decade. That same day wraps up with a three-hour live event: “Live: 10 Years Of Apple Music,” airing from 4 to 7 p.m. PST.
Since July 1, Apple Music Radio has begun a countdown of the top 500 most-streamed songs on the service since its launch. The list will be revealed at a rate of 100 tracks per day, leading up to the top 100 on July 5, when a complete playlist titled “10 Years of Apple Music: Top Songs” will be released.
In parallel, Apple Music is introducing Replay All Time an extension of its annual Replay feature. It gives subscribers access to a personalized playlist of their most-played songs ever since they joined the platform. The playlist will be accessible directly from the Home tab.
Apple Music’s new three-story studio space in Los Angeles spans over 15,000 square feet and is designed to serve as a working environment for artists and creators. The facility includes two radio studios equipped for live interviews, performances, and Spatial Audio playback, as well as a 4,000-square-foot soundstage for shoots, fan events, and screenings.
There’s also a dedicated Spatial Audio mixing room featuring a 9.2.4 PMC setup, along with production spaces like a social media lab, edit suite, and green room. Additional features include isolation booths for writing or podcasting, and two corridors displaying visual highlights from Apple Music’s decade-long history.
Tomorrow we’re celebrating 10 years of changing the way we experience music. pic.twitter.com/YmrnhgPuxZ
— Apple Music (@AppleMusic) June 30, 2025
Apple Music Radio has become a core part of the platform’s identity, offering a space where artists and fans connect in real time. Over the years, it’s featured global song premieres, artist interviews, themed specials, and live sessions building a reputation for curated programming that blends storytelling with music. Streaming 24/7 and available globally at no cost, the service continues to shape how audiences engage with new and familiar sounds.
To mark its 10th anniversary, Apple Music Radio is rolling out a week-long slate of specials and live programming. The lineup begins on June 30, with a two-hour broadcast titled “Don’t Be Boring: The Birth of Apple Music Radio with Zane Lowe and Ebro Darden,” airing from 6 to 8 a.m. PST. The show will reflect on the platform’s early radio experiments and the rise of artist-led programming, featuring conversations with longtime hosts and guests.
🎆 We’ve got the perfect soundtrack to your holiday weekend. 🎶
— Apple Music (@AppleMusic) July 4, 2025
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Listen from 9am–4pm PT, only on Apple Music Radio. https://t.co/V2NhGLY9X7 pic.twitter.com/Jxc8RxDec8
From 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. PST, Apple Music 1 will air “10 Years of Apple Music,” an eight-hour special highlighting major artist moments, exclusive drops, live sessions, and other milestones from the past decade. That same day wraps up with a three-hour live event: “Live: 10 Years Of Apple Music,” airing from 4 to 7 p.m. PST.
Since July 1, Apple Music Radio has begun a countdown of the top 500 most-streamed songs on the service since its launch. The list will be revealed at a rate of 100 tracks per day, leading up to the top 100 on July 5, when a complete playlist titled “10 Years of Apple Music: Top Songs” will be released.
In parallel, Apple Music is introducing Replay All Time an extension of its annual Replay feature. It gives subscribers access to a personalized playlist of their most-played songs ever since they joined the platform. The playlist will be accessible directly from the Home tab.
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