Apple has revealed how it plans to close its 50th anniversary celebrations, with a private finale event set to take place at Apple Park for employees as the company approaches its April 1 milestone, and the focus now shifts to what appears to be a carefully planned internal celebration rather than a public showcase.
Mark Gurman shared new details about the finale, pointing to a major performance that has already created excitement among staff, especially after hints about a legendary artist tied to the British Invasion era, a clue that strongly suggests a name like Paul McCartney without a formal confirmation yet.
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The event appears exclusive, as Apple has not announced any public access, and even routine operations reflect this shift since the Apple Park Visitor Center will close early on March 31, which lines up with preparations for the finale.
Apple has kept most details under wraps, including whether retail employees will attend, but the tone remains clear as the company wraps weeks of global celebrations with a focused, internal event that reflects both its history and its long-standing connection to music and culture.