How to watch Travis Scott's 'Astronomical' Fortnite concert in case you missed it
Here's how to experience Astroworld!
What you need to know
- Scott "performed" four songs, and previewed a brand new track.
- This was not the only time the event will occur inside Fortnite.
- Four more showings of the event will occur throughout the weekend.
After teasing it for some time, Fortnite and Travis Scott officially met in another one of the game's notorious in-game events. While hundreds of thousands of fans likely found themselves inside the virtual concert with Scott, there are some who probably missed out on things. Thankfully, Fortnite has you covered.
Instead of having a one-time only event as they normally do, for the 'Astronomical' concert Fortnite opted to treat it more like a tour. With this in mind, they've picked a handful of times across the weekend, where players can once again drop into a special Travis Scott playlist in the game and experience the concert in case they missed it. The full list of scheduled dates and times for the remaining concerts are below:
- Friday, April 24 at 10 a.m. ET
- Friday, April 24 at noon ET
- Saturday, April 25 at 11 a.m. ET
- Saturday, April 25 at 6 p.m. ET
In case you won't be able to find time to jump on Fortnite over the weekend, you can always check out the concert online. The full concert has already been shared and uploaded, and can be viewed in its entirety below. However, if you do have the ability to jump on, you should try and make the time to. Not only was this unlike anything Fortnite has ever done before, but you also get some free, exclusive items for attending the dates, including an Astroworld themed glider and spray.
- Related: Travis Scott's 'Astronomical' Fortnite concert: When is it & how to watch
- Related: Travis Scott turns Fortnite into Astroworld, previews new song
Easy to stock up
If you've yet to finish up your Battle Pass for the latest season of Fortnite, you might end up having to pick up the next one using some extra V-Bucks. Picking up a gift card can help you pick up some more, or pick up the latest game you've had your eye on.
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Anthony Nash has been writing about games and the gaming industry for nearly a decade. When he’s not writing about games, he’s usually playing them. You can find him on Twitter talking about games or sports at @_anthonynash.