The latest two events in Apple’s global celebration of its 50th anniversary saw iPad artists take over the Sydney Opera House, while London danced at Apple Battersea.

Nia Archives and Mumford & Sons performed at Apple Battersea — image credit: Apple

Nia Archives and Mumford & Sons performed at Apple Battersea — image credit: Apple
Apple Battersea is both a store and Apple’s UK headquarters, and the company often uses the iconic Battersea Power Station building in its marketing. To mark Apple’s anniversary, huge Apple logos were projected on the building, and a stage was erected in front of it.
The evening saw London-based Nia Archives, award-winning DJ, singer and songwriter, playing jungle scene music. Apple says she’s a “dedicated Logic Pro user”, and has remixed for Jorja Smith, PinkPantheress, Jamie xx, and Fred again.