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Apple Music’s new Set List playlists might just split the crowd

Artists will soon be able to curate playlists from their concerts.

With advances in technology, musicians are gaining more control over how their live performances are experienced by their fans. This new ability allows artists to create and share playlists that capture the essence of their concerts, offering a new dimension of engagement with their audience. Fans will have the opportunity to relive the concert experience, replaying their favorite moments and exploring the setlist in the exact order that it was performed live.

This innovation not only enhances the fan experience but also provides an additional revenue stream for artists. By making these curated playlists available on popular streaming platforms, musicians can reach a wider audience and give fans who couldn’t attend the concert a taste of the live performance.

As this feature rolls out, it is expected to revolutionize the way concerts are both experienced and remembered. It represents a significant step forward in the intersection of live music and digital technology, promising exciting possibilities for artists and fans alike.

Original Author: jacob.krol@futurenet.com (Jacob Krol) | Source: TechRadar

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