Apple has updated its official Events app for the Apple TV set-top box with refreshed text and graphics for the landmark iPhone 8 keynote next Tuesday, September 12, at 10am Pacific Time.
Aside from the fourth-generation Apple TV, the app is supported on the older second and third-generation Apple TV models with software 6.2 or later.
Upon launching the Events app, a free download from tvOS App Store, a message invites you to “watch the first-ever special event held at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California.”
The most recent Apple Park birds-eye footage from videographer extraordinaire Duncan Sinfield shows off a bustling Steve Jobs Theater, where the iPhone 8 keynote will be held.
The entranceway above ground now looks almost finished. The auditorium itself is located underground and capable of hosting about a thousand visitors.
The Events app is unavailable on iPhone, iPad and Mac though a third-party macOS version is available free on GitHub, just refreshed with support for streaming the upcoming keynote.
The company will be live-streaming the keynote at apple.com/apple-events/september-2017/. There’s also a link to optionally add the event to your iCloud Calendar with a 15-minute alert.
As per Apple, watching the event live-stream requires Safari on iOS 7.0 or later, Safari 6.0.5 or later on macOS 10.8.5 or later or Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 or later.