Jack Harlow Partners With Meta For VR Concert & Documentary

Jack Harlow has teamed up with Meta to offer fans an immersive experience of his tour of his home state of Kentucky, which concluded earlier this month.

The 25-year-old rapper has joined forces with Range Media Productions and Media.Monks on a new project called “Jack Harlow No Place Like Home: A VR Concert.” In addition to providing viewers a close look at live shows, they will also have access to behind-the-scenes footage through virtual reality.

“At some point last year I realized how much of my home state I’ve never seen. I suddenly got this urge to take a tour bus across Kentucky with all my childhood friends. So that’s what we did,” Harlow told Variety. “Six shows in different towns across the state, with the final stop being in Lexington. We decided my first show at the historic Rupp Arena was the perfect moment to capture in VR. Enjoy.”

The production will premiere on Thursday (January 4) in Meta Horizon Worlds’ Music Valley, with replays available till the end of the month. Those interested can RSVP here.

“Jack Harlow No Place Like Home: A VR Concert is truly incredible, and we’re excited to bring the finale concert of the tour to audiences in VR with our partners at Meta,” President of Unscripted Television at Range Media Productions Mark Herwick said.

“We also look forward to giving an intimate perspective into the importance behind this tour to Jack with the behind the scenes footage for fans to enjoy in this inspiring VR concert and documentary special.”

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Jack Harlow might be a superstar, but he hasn’t lost sight of where he came from, and he proved that by expanding his yearly hometown show into a tour of the state earlier this year.

Over the summer, Harlow announced that he would be performing six shows across the Southern region that raised him. The No Place Like Home Tour ran for a week and a half, commencing in late November and running into early December.

Over the brief run, he performed in Owensboro, Pikeville, Covington, Murray, Bowling Green and Lexington. Footage from each of these shows will be featured in the upcoming documentary.




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