Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The crowd crush occurred during a performance by Travis Scott, founder of the Astroworld Festival (pictured here at a 2019 concert). Scott was scheduled to start his set at 8:45 p.m. but did not appear on stage until 9:02 p.m., starting his set at 9:06 p.m. [22] [25] [36] [35] His appearance resulted in a push toward it, leading to a human crush.
Hip-hop artist Travis Scott isn’t letting the coronavirus cancel all of his concert plans. A record 12 million players tuned in to watch a free show inside publisher Epic Games Inc.’s ...
[2] [6] Other artists, including Travis Scott and Marshmello previously held concerts in Fortnite as well, [7] [8] but Grande's was the first to tie in to multiple aspects of the game. [2] [4] Three minigames took place before the concert began, each with their own song: "Come & Go" by Juice Wrld and Marshmello, "Audio" by LSD, and "Victorious ...
Travis Scott teamed up with Epic Games for a free virtual concert in Fortnite. 12.3 million people watched Travis Scott’s Fortnite concert Skip to main content
Travis Scott placed his own stamp on it by hosting a virtual concert from April 23 to 25, 2020. Over 12 million people hopped on Fortnite for the interactive debut of his new song “Astronomical.”
The festival was launched in 2018, the same year that Scott released his album of the same name. [5] The motivations of the festival were described as “bring[ing] back the beloved spirit and nostalgia of AstroWorld, making a childhood dream of Travis’ come true.“ [6] The original lineup featured mostly hip-hop artists such as Young Thug, Post Malone, Metro Boomin and Scott himself.
An in-game 'Fortnite' concert starring Travis Scott drew 12.3 million gamers logged in at the same time, which is up from the 10 million who logged in for a Marshmello performance last year.
The Fortnite platform would go on to host other virtual concerts by other artists after the Marshmello concert. [17] The next concert held in the game was Travis Scott's [17] "Astronomical", which took place on April 23, 2020 and outperformed the Marshmello concert, with over 12.3 million players witnessing the event. [17]