People who have not received an Apple invite for its Sept. 9 event need not worry, as the tech giant has a solution for all. Four days ahead of the highly anticipated event, Apple has set up a live streaming page on its website to show the world everything that takes place at the coveted show next Tuesday. Apple's Live page, which currently shows a countdown for the event, will bring real-time unveiling of the iPhone 6 as well as iWatch.

Apple will commence the big show next week at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts in Apple's hometown in Cupertino, Calif. The event is expected to begin at 10 a.m. PT, based on the company's invites and the newly setup Live page.

On the Apple Live website, the company integrated a link to add the event to the PC calendar. The company promises that the "Live video from our special event will be right here," and shared a cryptic message like the one on its invites, which says,  "And so will a whole lot more."

It is still unclear what Apple means with its reference to "a whole lot more." But it is widely speculated that the tech giant will announce its next flagship iPhone 6 alongside its first wearable iWatch at the event.

Both devices will mark a revolutionary change in Apple's history. The iPhone 6 is expected to ditch the 4-inch size for the display in favor of larger 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch variants. In addition, the iWatch, which has been making the rounds for several months now, will finally set its foot in the real world. 

Apple's Live page for streaming next week's event requires users run Safari 5.1.10, OS X 10.6.8 or Safari on iOS 6.0 and above. Apple TV owners can also stream the event on their televisions but strangely Apple made no mention of Windows.