Over the last several years, Apple has gradually been expanding the ways people can tune into its various keynotes. This year, Apple is further expanding its efforts and will stream the September 10th iPhone 11 event on YouTube.

This marks the first time that Apple has live streamed one of its keynotes on YouTube, and it dramatically expands the availability of the stream across all platforms. With the iPhone XS event last year, Apple offered live video on Twitter, but as of now, it’s unclear whether that will be the case this year for this year’s iPhone 11 event.

Yesterday, Apple updated the Apple Events app for tvOS ahead of the September 10th event. You’ll also be able to stream it live on Apple’s website and more. We’ll have more details on live streaming availability come event day.

You’ll be able to watch the live stream of the iPhone 11 event through this link. Choose the “Set reminder” option to be notified when Apple officially goes live Tuesday.

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