Pop star Sabrina Carpenter could be the next big name to headline a Fortnite in-game concert, according to fresh leaks making the rounds online. While there is no official word from Epic Games yet, the community is already buzzing with reactions - both thrilled and skeptical.
Leaks points to Sabrina Carpenter’s Concert in Fortnite
The information first surfaced through reliable Fortnite leakers @Loolo_WRLD and @BeastFNCreative, who claim the concert is currently in development via UEFN (Unreal Editor for Fortnite) by Magnopus, the same studio behind Fortnite’s previous live events featuring Metallica and Karol G.
The concert, if true, will reportedly feature six songs from Carpenter’s recent album “Short ‘n Sweet”, including chart-toppers like Espresso and Please Please Please. It's expected to run for about 10 minutes and have its own dedicated playlist, just like earlier Fortnite concerts.
Magnopus, known for creating immersive virtual events, has collaborated with major entertainment brands including HBO, Disney, and Epic Games. Their involvement adds credibility to the leak, although Epic Games has yet to confirm the event.
Fortnite community torn between hype and hilarity
As with most Fortnite leaks, the news sparked a variety of responses on social media. Fans of Sabrina Carpenter are over the moon, while others have been quick to call it a “miss” for the game. One user quipped, “” while another joked about assembling a full preset of Sabrina-themed cosmetics.
The debate escalated with some players voicing frustration over artists like Hatsune Miku still being sidelined, while others passionately defended the rumored Carpenter feature. “We should have had a hatsune miku concert.” wrote an excited supporter.
Others, however, questioned the necessity of another in-game concert altogether. “We don’t want it,” read one blunt comment, summing up the divide.
While nothing has been officially announced, Fortnite has a consistent history of delivering immersive musical events. From Travis Scott to Ariana Grande, virtual concerts have become a staple in the Fortnite universe, drawing millions of players into synchronized experiences that blend music, gaming, and visual storytelling.
If the Sabrina Carpenter concert does go live, it would mark another step in Fortnite’s evolution as a digital stage for top-tier entertainment.
For now, players can enjoy Season 8’s Festival Pass, already packed with Carpenter-themed cosmetics - and wait for the official word from Epic. But if the past is any indication, this leak may just turn into Fortnite’s next headline moment.
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