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Riot Games Unveils Sensational Lineup for League of Legends World Championship Finals Concert

Derek Morgan

Riot Games has just revealed an electrifying lineup for the live concert during the 2023 League of Legends World Championship Finals. The concert, set to take place on November 18 at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, promises to be a mesmerizing experience for fans.

The fusion of gaming and music has made Riot Games synonymous with exceptional production, and their songs have consistently topped charts worldwide. With each new musical venture, Riot has solidified its position as a pioneer in merging gaming, esports, and music—and they’re about to do it again, this time on a live stage.

The highly anticipated concert will feature a star-studded lineup from various musical genres, ensuring an unforgettable experience for fans and attendees. Among the performers are Alan Walker, known for his collaboration on the remix version of “Legends Never Die,” the anthem for Worlds 2017, and Nicki Taylor, who sang “Worlds Collide” just two years prior.

While the focus will likely be on the Worlds’ anthem, which marked Riot’s 10th song celebrating the international competition, fans can also expect other performances. The K-pop group (G)I-DLE, who collaborated with Riot, Madison Beer, and Jaira Burns in 2018 to create the hit music video “POP/STARS,” is expected to dominate the stage with a possible live rendition of their songs.

Joining the lineup are two additional Korean artists: MUSHVENOM and F.T. Island. MUSHVENOM is known for his songs released for Team Fight Tactics, including the popular TFT Galaxies theme song “DUDUDUNGA.” On the other hand, F.T. Island has yet to release their own song in collaboration with Riot—could this be the band teased in the latest Pass announcement?

As anticipation for the League Worlds’ Finals continues to build, Riot’s Fan Fest concert in Seoul promises to be an unforgettable event that transcends gaming and music boundaries. It will unite fans in a celebration of their shared passion.

Table: League of Legends World Championship Finals Concert Lineup

Date Artists
November 18 Alan Walker
FT Island
(G)I-DLE
MUSHVENOM
Nicki Taylor

Source: DOTESPORTS

 

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