Last March, Apple Music Classical was launched as an add-on to the music listening experience for classical music enthusiasts, and it has been included with Apple Music. It has been available in several countries that can access the App Store with a few exceptions as stated in a press release. However, that’s going to change this month. Starting January 24, which also happens to be the Mac’s 40th anniversary. it will finally expand to even more Asian countries and cities: China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao.
To start listening classical music Apple Music Classical, users can go to the App Store to download the app, which is available on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. As mentioned before, they’ll need to sign up for Apple Music as an active subscription is required to listen to over five million tracks that Classical has to offer. Prices may vary in different countries across multiple plans, including a Student plan and a Family plan.