Apple usually hosts its launch events at its futuristic Apple Park headquarters in Cupertino, California.
But the tech giant is breaking tradition with its next event, which is taking place in just a few weeks.
Media in London, New York and Shanghai have all been invited to a 'special Apple Experience' on 4 March 2026.
The invitation to the London event, which was received by the Daily Mail, simply reads: 'You're invited.
'Please join us in person for a special Apple Experience in London. 4 March 2026. 2:00pm GMT.'
In addition, the invitation features a 3D Apple logo design made up of yellow, green, and blue discs.
As always, Apple is remaining tight–lipped on what's in store.
However, rumours suggest the tech giant might be planning to launch a brand new iPhone, called the iPhone 17e.
Usually, Apple's launch events take place at Apple Park and are broadcast to the world in real–time.
However, the 4 March event is instead described as an 'experience', and is not listed on Apple's events page – suggesting it might not be broadcast.
The invite was sent out at 14:00 GMT today, and has already caused quite the stir across social media.
'The March 4 Apple "event" won't be a typical event,' one user tweeted.
'It's being called an "experience" for press and influencers to get hands–on time with new products and demos.
'Don't expect a normal online event; it's not even on Apple's events page.'
Another wrote: 'Invites are officially out. Note the wording: they're calling it an experience, not a keynote. Something big is going down in the Big Apple. What are they hiding?'
And one added: 'Woah! Apple announcing an event 2.5 weeks ahead. That's quite rare! Getting rid of all the speculation all at once lol.'
One of the most highly rumoured products that Apple is the iPhone 17e, which is expected to be a successor to last year's more budget–friendly iPhone 16e.
The iPhone 17e is expected to have the same super–fast A19 chip as the flagship iPhone 17 and long–awaited features like MagSafe wireless charging.
Most importantly, Apple is predicted to keep the pricing at the same level it was for last year's iPhone 16e.
That means the iPhone 17e could cost £599 for a 128GB variant, £699 for 256GB, and £899 for the most expensive 512GB option.
According to Bloomberg's Apple analyst Mark Gurman, the iPhone 17e will have a simple appeal; customers will get more features than an iPhone 16e for the same cost.
While budget smartphones don't often see major upgrades, this could suggest Apple is planning more than a few new colours for its wallet–friendly option.
Besides the rumoured A19 chip, it has also been suggested that the new phone will get Apple's latest C1X cellular chip and the N1 wireless chip.
The most exciting potential upgrade for many fans might be the inclusion of MagSafe charging.
The current iPhone 16e only supports Qi wireless charging at 7.5W, but the new iPhone 17e might be compatible with Apple's latest MagSafe accessories.
That could offer speeds up to 25W, enabling much faster wireless charging for the budget smartphone.
The Daily Mail will be at Apple's launch event on 4 March, so make sure you check back in then for all the latest announcements!