What we know about the Travis Scott concert in ‘Fortnite’ this weekend
Travis Scott is bringing his brand of hallucinatory hip-hop to “Fortnite” through an April 23-25 musical experience designed for the popular online game.
Everyone from BTS and Lady Gaga to the New York Met Opera and London’s Royal Albert hall has been getting in on livestreamed concerts. Now U.S. rapper Travis Scott is involving himself in a suitably digital manner.
Article continues after this advertisementThe Astronomical experience begins April 23 (or April 24 for those east of Greenwich) and is inspired by Scott’s work.
The show repeats five times within a 48-hour period, making it easier to catch for “Fortnite’s” global audience while reducing server load for development studio Epic Games.
That way, the concerts should go off without any hitches or glitches — at least not any unintentional ones, if Scott’s music videos, typically drenched in post-production effects, are anything to go by.
Article continues after this advertisementVirtual doors open 30 minutes before each show begins to allow fans to make their way in, Epic advises.
It’ll be live across all seven “Fortnite” platforms — iOS, Android, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, and Mac — requiring an automatic April 21 update in order to work.
Not much more than a year ago in February 2019, “Fortnite” hosted electronic dance music artist Marshmello. It then premiered a trailer for “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” in December of the same year.
What time does the Astronomical event start? Again, that depends on which one you’re catching and what time zone you’re in.
It debuts on Thursday, April 23 at 11 p.m. UTC (7 a.m. in Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, and Beijing, China).
Expect to see the first wave of livestreams, reaction videos, and social media responses pop up from then on.
The second show begins on Friday, April 24 at 2 p.m. UTC (10 p.m. SG, PH, MY, CST) and a third on Saturday, April 25 at 4 a.m. UTC (12 p.m. SG, PH, MY, CST).
The last two shows are on Saturday, April 25 at 3 p.m. UTC (11 p.m. SG, PH, MY, CN) and at 10 p.m. UTC (6 a.m. SG, PH, MY, CST). NVG
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