Everyday in this month of September, thousands will be flocking to the Roundhouse in Camden to enjoy an incredible line-up of live - and best of all free - music but with so much choice on offer, it'll be hard to decide exactly who is worth catching which is why we've narrowed it down to the acts you just can't afford to miss.
The annual music event will be housed at London's famous Roundhouse for another year and will be filled every single day with those lucky enough to attend after winning tickets from the ballot-like selection process. This year is just as good if not better than the previous years with a truly eclectic mix of artists meaning there's something for everyone. Here's a rundown of the best of the batch:
David Guetta - September 3:
The dance DJ will be bringing his chart hits, including his current single 'Lovers On The Sun,' to the stage this Wednesday and will be supported by Clean Bandit and Robin Schulz making for what is sure to be a fun night.
5 Seconds Of Summer - September 4:
Undoubtedly set to be one of the hottest dates out there, those hot Australian lads will be sending girls into a screaming frenzy later this week when they storm the stage with their infectious pop hits such as 'Don't Stop' and 'You Look So Perfect.' One Direction have nothing on these boys…
5 Seconds of Summer's show will undoubtedly be a frenzy of hysterical fans (WENN)
Calvin Harris - September 7:
If you didn't catch Calvin at any of the UK festivals over the summer, then don't worry because what way to see him live then for free at a central location?! The Scottish hitmaker will be bringing his chart-topping club bangers including his latest hit 'Summer.' Ah, pure bliss!
Sam Smith - September 9:
He's undeniably the biggest artist of the year, scoring a number one album, one of the best-selling songs, 'Stay With Me,' and an ever-growing fanbase Stateside with friends like Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry and, erm, Beyonce! If you're not seen at this show then you may as well forget iTunes altogether.
Jessie J is one of the few females to headline this year (WENN)
Pharrell - September 10:
The 'Happy' producer ruled the charts last year and he's still hot property in 2014 so it would just be wrong to miss out on hearing tracks from his latest album 'G I R L' with the songs sure to get the audience moving on their feet.
Maroon 5 - September 11:
Definitely the most exciting indie/rock act on the line-up, Maroon 5's place on the line-up is certainly well-placed with their latest album 'V' released this week. Expect to hear tracks from this album - and a few classics - including their current single 'Maps.'
Blondie - September 16:
A double-whammy for rock fans, who can think of a better way to spend their night than with Debbie Harry and co. and Chrissie?! It may be a free show but we predict these two acts will put on one of the most impressive performances.
Jessie J - September 22:
She's back! The pop belter has a third album on the way and she's just teamed up with two of music's hottest acts - Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj - for female empowerment track 'Bang Bang' which we fully expect her to perform on the night! With less than a handful of solo female artists on the bill, it'd be a mistake to miss Jessie.
Ed Sheeran will be headlining on the penultimate night of the iTunes Festival (FayesVision/WENN)
Mary J Blige - September 25:
It's not very often we get to see Mary on UK shores so it's more than worth your time listening to those powerful vocals of the R&B and Soul queen live on stage. Who knows, Sam Smith could make a return for a duet of their recent remix of his single 'Stay With Me.' Now you wouldn't want to miss that!
Ed Sheeran - September 29:
It shouldn't take much persuasion for you to go and see Ed's penultimate iTunes show… the soothing sounds of the guitar, his husky vocals and emotional ballads are more than enough reason to see one of the UK's brightest stars.
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