Marshmello’s upcoming Fortnite tracks appear on iTunes

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American electronic music producer and DJ Marshmello’s upcoming Fortnite songs for today’s event have been leaked ahead of the live show.

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The tracks, as seen on iTunes, showcase the music that will be played at Pleasant Park today for all those who survive long enough to watch the concert. An NPC of Marshmello is also expected to appear on the stage to play the tracks.

The list was discovered by FortniteBR, as well as a description that talked about how a “mysterious construction site has emerged in the online world of the video game Fortnite” and how “masked DJ Marshmello hosted a surprise gig within the virtual land.”

There are over 20 tracks in the iTunes album, but it’s unknown how many of these songs will actually be played during the in-game event, which is scheduled to begin today in Pleasant Park at 1pm CT.


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