Riot Games revealed the lineup for the live concert that will take place during the live concert during the 2023 League of Legends World Championship Finals.

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LoL Worlds 2023 will hold a Fan Fest Live concert in Korea

On November 18, one day before the grand finale, the Fan Fest at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul will take the city by storm with one of the most stacked lineups we’ve ever seen.

Riot has been making Worlds songs for the past decade and each year they come up with something incredible, and with the increasing popularity of esports, the talents they collaborate with get better and better. Riot’s music department is already one of the best in the space, becoming the front runners when it comes to combining esports and music. And with the Worlds Fan Fest Live concert, the goal is to bring that combination live.

The concert will feature five different artists from different musical genres promising in order to deliver the most unforgettable experience for fans. Past collaborators like Alan Walker, who worked on the 2017 Worlds anthem Legends Never Die, and Nicki Taylor, who sang Worlds Collide just two years prior, will also be part of the event.

That said, the focus will likely verge on Korean artists like K-pop group (G)I-DLE, especially considering the tournament takes place in Seoul and this year’s Worlds song was created in collaboration with NewJeans, another rising K-pop group. Alongside them, there will be two additional Korean artists set to perform live: MUSHVENOM and F.T. Island. The former is mainly known for releasing soundtracks and songs for TeamFight Tactics, such as the TFT Galaxies theme song “DUDUDUNGA,”. F.T. Island, on the other hand, has yet to release their own song in collaboration with Riot so fans might get their first taste at the LoL Worlds 2023 Fan Fest concert.

With Worlds 2023 already underway, fans will not only get the best League of Legends action but they will also be able to have an unforgettable experience outside of the game by sharing and celebrating their passion for gaming and music.

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