Apple has released an update to its iTunes Festival London 2013 app to add Passbook functionality and support for landscape photos. With Passbook, ticket winners can download event tickets directly to their iPhones.

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What's new in version 3.8:

- Passbook functionality
- Photos with landscape perspective
- Various bug fixes

The annual 2013 iTunes Festival in London was announced last week, and will include performances from Justin Timberlake, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Jack Johnson, and Jessie J, with additional performers to be revealed in the future. The festival is scheduled to take place in September, and offers 30 nights of free music.

The festival app allows users to browse available performances and enter to win tickets. It also provides live streaming access to selected gigs.

iTunes Festival London 2013 is not available in the United States, but U.K. iTunes users can download it from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]

Top Rated Comments

JoshAlder Avatar
130 months ago
How 'bout an iTunes festival in North America??? The birthplace of APPLE.....
A thirty city tour would be awesome.

sshhhh us brits never get any exclusives from Apple :p
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Astroexe Avatar
130 months ago
Someone has used the Passport App!? In the UK?!

Oh
it was from Apple you say, that explains it.

(No but seriously, the App has so much potential but it doesn't get any use here for seemingly no reason at all: Apple, release a very easy SDK for developers to give redeemables out and this thing will rocket, until then it's a wasted opportunity.)
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