<h5>After the release of iOS 11, I have upgraded my iPhone 7 to get the latest features of the latest OS. After the upgrade, I have noticed that I can&#8217;t run the Apple Music app anymore. Once the application starts it crashes instantly.</h5>
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<p>This problem also occurs on iPhone SE. After further investigation, I have noticed that app won&#8217;t crash if you enable an Aeroplane mode. Basically, disabling wireless and mobile internet will also work.</p>
<p>It seems that there is a problem with some stores after the iOS 11 update.</p>
<p>To resolve this I did the following:</p>
<p>Open <strong>Appstore</strong> | Click on your <strong>profile icon</strong> in the upper right corner | Click on your <strong>name/apple ID</strong> | Select <strong>Country/Region</strong> | <strong>Change Country or Region</strong></p>
<p>For this purpose, I have selected Canada which allows me to change the Country/Region without providing the Credit Card info.</p>
<p>Once you have successfully changed Country/Region for your Apple ID try to open the Music app again. It shouldn&#8217;t crash anymore. Close the Music app and change your Country/Region once again back to what you were using before.</p>
<p>To switch back to Croatian store I had to provide a Credit Card info anyway. It appears that Apple has to confirm your residency with this check, but you can easily remove the card from your Apple-ID after this.</p>
<p>Once I have switched back to Croatian store I was able to run the Music app without any issues.</p>
<p>Hope this helps.</p>