Apple has informed us that tonight's s appearance of indie superstars Snow Patrol at the Apple Store on Regent Street has sold out.
Although the Live from London gigs are free a number of tickets have been available to competition winners limiting the chances of fans turning up on the night and getting in.
Snow Patrol are about to start an extensive European tour and for the lucky few tonight's Apple showcase will be a chance to see the band up close and personal.
The intimate show will be performed and recorded at Apple's state-of-the-art theatre at the Apple Store on Regent Street, and the set will also be available for download on iTunes.
Since its inception in April 2005, iTunes Live from London has featured performances from artists including R.E.M., Stereophonics, James Blunt, Duffy, The Fratellis, Sugababes, Kaiser Chiefs, Richard Ashcroft, David Gray, Keane, Elbow, The Kooks and Bloc Party.
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