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.
- Event is scheduled for June 25 at 9AM PST/12PM EST/5PM BST.
- The event is themed around Valorant’s one year anniversary.
- GRYFFIN headlines the festival.
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 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.
Artist | PST | EST | BST | CEST |
Juston Oh | 9AM | 12PM | 5PM | 6PM |
Imanbek | 10AM | 1PM | 6PM | 7PM |
Uknown Brain | 11AM | 2PM | 7PM | 8PM |
Boombox Cartel | 12PM | 3PM | 8PM | 9PM |
Aluna | 1PM | 4PM | 9PM | 10PM |
GRYFFIN | 2PM | 5PM | 10PM | 11PM |
wwFest Valorant Unlocked: How does it work?

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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