Grammy Award winner The Weeknd announces plan for NFT drop this coming weekend

Amid what one might call the proverbial Blinding Lights of Beeple’s historic non-fungible token (NFT) sale and a wave of creatives capitalizing on the burgeoning crypto art space, a new musician is getting Acquainted with the scene. 

Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter The Weeknd is launching his first non-fungible token (NFT) drop, the artist announced on Wednesday. 

According to the announcement, the collection will feature new music and limited edition art The Weeknd developed with media production company Strange Loop Studios. The announcement comes five days after the artist hinted he would release an upcoming song with an accompanying NFT. 

Per the announcement, the drop will take place on Saturday and will be hosted via the NFT marketplace Nifty Gateway. The sale is set to start at 2 PM EST. 

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More broadly, the news is the latest indication that performing artists and musicians are eyeing NFTs as a way to promote their work or expand to new audiences. NFTs are essentially digital certificates tied to a unique piece of data or token on a blockchain and have emerged as a kind of collectible piece of merchandise alongside a music release.

Musical group Kings of Leon undertook a similar initiative earlier this month when they released three NFTs alongside an album, as previously reported.

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