One of three brand new modes, Fortnite Festival is one part of Epic Games's plans to seemingly suck all of gaming into one ever-expanding ecosystem.
The full list of Fortnite Festival songs has been revealed, and you can play them right now.
Developed by Harmonix (of Rock Band fame), the Festival mode is essentially a full Rock Band experience set within Fortnite.
In it, you can play Jam Tracks – a number of officially licensed songs from well-known artists including The Weeknd, Billie Eilish, Fall Out Boy and more.
The list of songs available to play for free rotates daily, but you can purchase Jam Tracks individually (500 V-Bucks) to play whenever you like – you can also use them as emotes in the battle royale mode – or earn them through the Festival Pass, which you purchase separately from the standard battle pass.
Now that’s all out of the way, it’s time for the full list of songs in Fortnite Festival.
As of December 2023, there are 34 Fortnite Festival songs. Epic Games has revealed the full set list, and the line-up of artists involved offers quite an eclectic mix of genres and songs to play through as Jam Tracks.
The full list of songs in Fortnite Festival is as follows:
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As Fortnite Festival develops, expect more songs to be added into the game. Season 1 runs up until 22nd February 2024, so we’d imagine new Jam Tracks will be added when Season 2 begins, presumably on 22nd or 23rd February.
Epic Games is planning on having «hundreds» of songs in Fortnite Festival (thanks, Billboard!), so you
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