'Ted Lasso' cast launch Apple's new The Grove store
Ahead of its official opening, Apple's relocated The Grove store in Los Angeles, hosted the cast of Apple TV+ hit "Ted Lasso" for a Q&A event.
Tim Cook (left) and Jason Sudeikis at The Grove (Source: Apple)
The relocated The Grove store opens on Friday, November 19, 2021, but the night before saw a special launch event.
Apple CEO Tim Cook joined the show's stars and creators for a discussion led by Yvette Nicole Brown.
As well as Cook and Brown, Apple says that the Q&A included star, creator and executive producer Jason Sudeikis. Also speaking were executive producer Brendan Hunt (Coach Beard), Juno Temple (Keeley), Brett Goldstein (Roy Kent, writer) and Cristo Fernandez (Dani Rojas).
Previously, Apple announced the opening of The Grove, which comes almost 20 years after its original store in the area.
"The brand new store is twice the size of the original," said Apple, "and will serve as an entirely reimagined destination for the LA community to discover Apple's products and services, shop, get support, and participate in free Today at Apple sessions."
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Tim Cook (left) and Jason Sudeikis at The Grove (Source: Apple)
The relocated The Grove store opens on Friday, November 19, 2021, but the night before saw a special launch event.
Apple CEO Tim Cook joined the show's stars and creators for a discussion led by Yvette Nicole Brown.
An unforgettable evening with @JasonSudeikis and the cast of @TedLasso! Thank you for spending time with us in our beautiful new store, Apple The Grove, ahead of our grand opening tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/2J0QtVqSE1
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook)
As well as Cook and Brown, Apple says that the Q&A included star, creator and executive producer Jason Sudeikis. Also speaking were executive producer Brendan Hunt (Coach Beard), Juno Temple (Keeley), Brett Goldstein (Roy Kent, writer) and Cristo Fernandez (Dani Rojas).
Previously, Apple announced the opening of The Grove, which comes almost 20 years after its original store in the area.
"The brand new store is twice the size of the original," said Apple, "and will serve as an entirely reimagined destination for the LA community to discover Apple's products and services, shop, get support, and participate in free Today at Apple sessions."
Read on AppleInsider
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Aside from the fact that Lasso most likely has the broadest appeal and may be Apple's highest rated show and is successful and all beyond anybody's wildest dreams, I can't think of one good reason why they were the only show present. Boy, Tim really dropped the ball there.
More importantly – was this event recorded and available somewhere?