Apple is to hold its first announcement of 2022 known as its 'Peek Performance' event.
A play on words, the event tagline suggests that customers will get a 'sneak peak' at one of the major brand's new product lines.
We don't know exactly what Apple will announce but many have speculated the reveal of a new iPad Air or possibly a Mac mini.
Here's what time the announcement will begin and how you can tune in live.
It's #AppleEvent day! Like this tweet for a surprise pic.twitter.com/xWTBNL7eD6
— 9to5Mac.com (@9to5mac) March 8, 2022
Apple has also changed its hashtag for the event:#AppleEvent to display an animation when like a tweet ahead of the announcement.
What time does the Apple announcement start?
The 'Peek Performance' event will be streamed live on Tuesday, March 8 2022 at 10am PT / 1pm ET.
This means viewers in the UK can watch the announcement at 6 pm.
It is likely to be a pre-recorded presentation like Apple's previously streamed events.
How to watch Apple's 'Peek Performance' Event
Watch the announcement live on Apple's website, through the Apple TV app, or even on its YouTube Channel through the video above.
If you don't want to forget, you can set a reminder for the event on your Apple calendar.
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