Apple has introduced a new feature that allows artists to create playlists from their concert set lists, offering a more engaging way to connect with fans through Apple Music. This innovative feature, called “Set List,” is integrated into Apple Music for Artists and lets musicians share the songs they performed at concerts directly with their audience. Fans can now relive their favorite concerts or get a sneak peek of what will be played at upcoming shows.

The feature is simple to use. Artists can easily create playlists by selecting songs from their concert set lists, and these playlists will appear on their Apple Music artist pages, as well as on Shazam and in iOS Spotlight Search. In addition, artists can share their set lists on social media to promote future shows or to enhance fan engagement after an event. This tool is designed not only as a post-concert nostalgia trip but also as a promotional aid that helps artists strengthen their connection with listeners.

This functionality has been expanded to all artists, building upon a collection of over 450 set lists from major names like Taylor Swift and Post Malone, which Apple Music has curated since last year. By integrating Bandsintown, a platform known for notifying users about concerts, artists can easily link their Apple Music page to their tour dates, making it seamless to create and manage set list playlists. This integration enhances discoverability and makes sure that tour information is up-to-date, allowing fans to prepare for shows by familiarizing themselves with upcoming set lists.

In creating these playlists, artists can add original songs, covers, and collaborations, and they have the option to schedule publish dates. This means fans can expect these set lists to drop ahead of shows, giving them insight into the tracks that will be performed. Once the concert ends, the playlist remains a valuable tool for fans who want to revisit the experience from the comfort of their homes.

Not only does this new feature provide an extra layer of interaction between artists and their audience, but it also positions Apple Music as a unique platform offering artists more control over how they share their music. As competition heats up with platforms like Spotify, this new tool offers Apple Music artists a personalized, hands-on way to promote their shows and engage with their fanbase.

For fans who don’t see their favorite artists using this new feature, third-party tools like Setify offer alternatives. These apps allow users to create similar playlists based on concert data from platforms like setlist.fm. However, Apple’s direct integration offers a more seamless experience, giving artists and fans alike an easy, built-in method to share and enjoy concert memories.

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