
Today Apple announced that Dr. Dre’s radio show, called “The Pharmacy,” will premiere on Saturday, July 4 at 3PM PST and will broadcast every week thereafter at the same time.
According to a report from Billboard, the hour long show will be co-hosted by Dre and Eddie Francis and will feature recording artists Wyann Vaughn and DJ Pooh with music from DJ Jus Incredible.
Apple released the premiere date with a trailer for the program on Twitter (as seen above).
“It was also announced on Friday that Run the Jewels and Soulection will have their own shows, joining previously announced hosts Drake, Pharrell, St. Vincent, Josh Homme of Queens Of The Stone Age, Q-Tip, Disclosure, Elton John and Jaden Smith on the station.”
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