With Apple’s massive annual software confab known as WWDC24 coming up fast on June 10, the iPhone giant decided it’s time to rock out with a special WWDC24 Apple Music playlist. The WWDC24 Hello list of tunes features music by Billie Eilish, Good Neighbours, Glass Animals and other artists.
Check it out below! This probably won’t be as controversial as the streamer’s top 100 albums list and its surprising No. 1 pick.
WWDC25 Apple Music playlist
The new WWDC24 Hello playlist follows confirmed event scheduling and Design Awards finalist info Apple put out Tuesday.
“WWDC24 is almost here! Check out this playlist of summer sounds to get ready for the biggest Apple developer event of the year,” the company said in a post on X (formerly Twitter) about the playlist, below.
Clocking in at 59 minutes long, the playlist cues up 20 songs. You’ll hear from artists like Billie Eilish, Glass Animals, Good Neighbours, Jungle, Tommy Richman, Dominic Fike and Sabrina Carpenter (what, no Lauryn Hill, who had Apple Music’s best album of all time?).
For folks who don’t subscribe to Apple Music, you can at least see the songs Apple picked. For subscribers, you can click here to listen to the playlist.
And another thing, the graphic included with the X post below look pretty cool, doesn’t it? A close-up on the bird image associated with Swift and the conference.
#WWDC24 is almost here! Check out this playlist of summer sounds to get ready for the biggest Apple developer event of the year. https://t.co/6BxZT3Ozau pic.twitter.com/uSHqq4clN3
— Apple Music (@AppleMusic) May 29, 2024
More about WWDC24
As for WWDC24 itself, the Keynote address, a highlight of the conference, is scheduled for June 10 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific, Apple said, confirming what we expected. The iPhone giant also listed the finalists in the Apple Design Awards.
During the Keynote presentation, Apple is expected to unveil the next generation of its operating systems, including iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15, tvOS 18, watchOS 11 and visionOS 2. The Platforms State of the Union presentation follows at 1 p.m. Pacific.
While hardware announcements are not expected, developers and users eagerly await the software updates that will enhance user experiences across the product lineup.