How to watch wwFest Valorant Unlocked music event: stream, schedule, more

September 2022 · 3 minute read

In celebration of Valorant’s one year anniversary event, Yr1, Riot Games have partnered up with Amazon’s Crown Channel one more to bring us wwFest Valorant: Unlocked.

After the success of the first wwFest Valorant stream, Riot Games have brought the “experimental music and art” festival back as part of their Valorant Yr 1 festivities!

Promising an evening full of exciting artsy action, the event has artists performing “artists performing around the world,” and promises a mysterious appearance from an “all-new headliner.”

Fancy tuning in? Then we have everything you need to know about this very different event right here.

wwFest is back in order to celebrate Valorant’s first anniversary!

wwFest Valorant Unlocked: Stream

The festival will air live on June 25 at 9AM PST/ 12PM EST/ 5PM BST/ 6PM CEST on Amazon’s Twitch channel, Crown, as well as their YouTube. We’ve embedded the Crown Channel’s Twitch stream below to make life a little easier for you.

wwFest Valorant Unlocked: Main acts

Headlining the festival this time around is chart-topping house artist GRYFFIN. With his critically acclaimed album Gravity topping Billboard’s Top Dance/Electronic albums chart, we can’t wait to see what he’ll bring to wwFest Valorant.

Other artists include Aluna, Justin Oh, Imanbek, Unknown Brain, and DJ act Boombox Cartel. A mysterious “special guest” will also be making an appearance.

wwFest Valorant schedule

The full event schedule can be seen below.

ArtistPSTESTBSTCEST
Juston Oh9AM12PM5PM6PM
Imanbek10AM1PM6PM7PM
Uknown Brain11AM2PM7PM8PM
Boombox Cartel12PM3PM8PM9PM
Aluna1PM4PM9PM10PM
GRYFFIN2PM5PM10PM11PM

wwFest Valorant Unlocked: How does it work?

Headliner Madeon gave Yoru a warm welcome back in January.

For those of you who missed the last wwFest, we’ve got a breakdown of everything you need to know right here.

Each musical artist has been assigned a specific Agent, and their setlist is based around that character’s personality. For example, Whipped Cream strutted down the stage with a powerful Reyna set that included dark and eerie tones mixed with vibrant electronics. This event’s Agents are yet to be announced.

As musicians come and go, a host of underground artists take the stage to show off their talents. Last time around one graffiti specialist painted a stunning phoenix as a shout-out to the fan-favorite English Agent.

Additionally, and maybe most importantly, wwFest marked the debut of Yoru, Valorant’s Japanese Duellist. Remember that “all-new headliner?” They just might be KAY/O.

That’s all we know so far about wwFest, but if you fancy reading our review of Valorant’s first arts festival, we’ve got our official wwFest Valorant review right here.

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