Amazon Music announces Taylor Swift will headline online retail giant's first Prime Day Concert.
Amazon Music announced that Taylor Swift will headline online retail giant's first Prime Day Concert.
Dua Lipa, SZA and Becky G will also perform at the show on July 10, which will also be streamed live on Prime Video at 9 p.m. Eastern. Naturally, there's a tie in with Alexa. If you've got one of the smart devices, you can now ask,"Alexa, play the Prime Day Concert playlist on Amazon Music" to get yourself psyched up for the show before it. You can also say"Alexa, play the Prime Day Concert" or"Alexa, show me the Prime Day Concert" to check out Swift and company on your Fire TV or Echo Show devices. Footage of the concert will also be available on Prime Video for a limited time afterward.
Prime Day -- with offers discounts on thousands of items available for purchase on Amazon -- starts at midnight PT on Monday, July 15. The concert will also be available on demand for 48 hours.
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