'1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything' is a new docuseries coming to Apple TV+
What you need to know
- Apple TV+ has announced a new docuseries called 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything.
- The docuseries will "explore the musicians and soundtracks that shaped the culture and politics of 1971.".
Apple TV+ today announced 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything, a new docuseries that will "explore the musicians and soundtracks that shaped the culture and politics of 1971."
Comprising eight episodes, the show will premiere May 21 on Apple TV+, Apple says.
1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything is just the latest example of Apple TV+'s work on documentaries and docuseries. It's offered up some big hitters already – something the company is very keen to point out.
Roll on May 21! You will of course need an Apple TV+ subscription to take the new docuseries in. Maybe treat yourself to one of the best TVs for Apple TV before then, too.
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