Queue up your music in Apple Music Classical
Use the Up Next queue to see a list of upcoming music and add tracks to the queue. For example, if you’re listening to a playlist, you can choose an album to switch to after the track currently playing finishes. When the album finishes, Apple Music Classical resumes playing the playlist.
Use the queue in the Classical app
- Go to the Apple Music Classical app - on your iPhone, iPad or Android device. 
- While music is playing, tap the MiniPlayer to open the Now Playing screen. 
- Tap - , then tap a track to play it and the music that follows. - To reorder the list, drag the tracks into the order you want. 
- Tap - again to hide the queue. 
Add music to the queue in the Classical app
- Go to the Apple Music Classical app - on your iPhone, iPad or Android device. 
- While browsing or playing music, tap the More button (it looks like this - , this - or this - ) for a track, album or playlist, then choose an option: - Add music immediately after the currently playing item: Tap Play Next. 
- Add music to the end of the queue: Tap Play After or Add to Queue. 
 
Tip: You can also touch and hold an item to add it to the queue.
Manage the queue in the Classical app
- Go to the Apple Music Classical app - on your iPhone, iPad or Android device. 
- While music is playing, tap the MiniPlayer to open the Now Playing screen. 
- Tap - , then do any of the following: - Change the order of music in the queue: Drag the tracks into the order you want them to play. 
- Remove all music from the queue: Tap Clear at the top of the queue. 
 
Use the queue on the web
- Go to classical.music.apple.com - . 
- Select - in the top-right corner, then select a track to play it and the music that follows. 
- Select - again to hide the queue. 
Remove music from the queue on the web
- Go to classical.music.apple.com - . 
- Select - in the top-right corner, then do one of the following: - Remove all tracks from the queue: Select Clear at the top of the queue. 
- Remove one track from the queue: Select - above the track’s artwork.