This year’s Apple Developer Conference will kick off on June 8

Apple announced the official dates for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference. WWDC 2015 will take place between June 8 and June 12 in San Francisco’s Moscone Center.

Developers who are interested in the event can apply for tickets through the official WWDC website until this Friday, April 17 at 10 am Pacific time. Apple will issue tickets to applicants via a random selection process by Monday, April 20.

During WWDC, the Cupertino giant is expected to unveil the next major iterations of both iOS and OS X. A brand new music service based of Apple’s Beats acquisition is also expected to make a debut.

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