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Apple Music, Beats 1, and the Apple Music Radio feature are down for some users, according to Apple's System Status page.

The outage has been ongoing since 10:30 a.m. Pacific Time, and Apple says that some users may be experiencing issues with "certain features of the music service."

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According to multiple reports on Twitter, there are a good number of users who appear to be unable to access the entirety of the Apple Music service at this time.

There's no word on when full Apple Music functionality will be restored, but we'll update this post when the outage ends.

Update: According to Apple, the Apple Music outage has ended.

Article Link: Apple Music Experiencing Outage [Update: Fixed]
 
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I have two HomePods that seem to be temporarily bricked after the update. No longer respond, so did a reset. Now both are stuck in a set-up loop and can't be reset with a long press. It's just an endless white swirl on both. I wonder if it is related to this issue with Apple Music.
 
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Noticed it after updating HomePod. Won’t play Apple Music. Phone does but after lagging a bit.
 
It’s working fine on my end, thankfully. I wonder if this issue is location-specific.
 
Seems to occur more often these days. You'd think they do a update or change on Sunday night at 3am.
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One downfall of streaming music versus having the music onboard the device itself.
Spotify is still up.
 
Itunes Store and App Store is down for my devices (multiple family iPhones and an iPad Air) running iOS 12.41 and below. Works for my iPad Pro 10.5 running 13.1.3. Arrgh. I need it for my iPhone, not my iPad. Been around 2 hours so far. In the Midwest USA.
 
iPhone, iPad Pro, Apple TV and Homepod won't play anything after updating to iOS/iPadOS/tvOS 13.2
 
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