Apple will hold its first event in 22 years on Tuesday, March 8. The event is now featured on Apple's events website and you can see an augmented reality version of the logo Apple created.

Nested Apple icons in shades of yellow, orange, red, pink, and purple are featured in this year's event image, and there is an animated internal effect along with the accompanying music.

You can open Apple's augmented reality viewer by tapping on the colorful Apple logo on the page. You can see it in object mode to get a better idea of what it looks like.

Every event that Apple creates has a morphing augmented reality logo for people to check out.

The Peek Performance event has been added to Apple's website, as well as a video that will be streamed on YouTube. When the event takes place, people can sign up for reminders.

The event will start at 10:00 a.m. On Tuesday, March 8th, the time is in the Pacific. The event can be watched through the events webpage and in the Apple TV app. If you can't watch, you can follow us on social media.

Apple is rumored to bring 5G to the iPad Air and the iPhone SE at the event. We are expecting at least one new Mac, and possibilities include the Mac mini and the 13-inch MacBook Pro.