Fortnite isn’t just a regular game at this point. Gone is the regular battle royale that had players fighting to survive while equipping skins of Fortnite-exclusive characters. Now, the game is a marriage of multiple franchises and arts, with anime characters, comic characters, actors, and even musicians joining the fray as in-game cosmetics. The most recent musician to get the Fortnite treatment is Sabrina Carpenter, who has multiple cosmetics to her name.However, most of these additions require players to spend V-Bucks, which can get real expensive real fast. Fortunately, LootBar can keep things manageable.
- Sabrina Carpenter headlines Fortnite Festival Season 8
- How can you get the Sabrina Carpenter skin in Fortnite
- All of Sabrina Carpenter’s Fortnite jam tracks
- How long will Sabrina Carpenter be in Fortnite?
- Sabrina Carpenter’s Fortnite Festival items
- What other music artists are in Fortnite?
- What is the Fortnite Festival mode?
- Conclusion
Sabrina Carpenter headlines Fortnite Festival Season 8
Two-time Grammy-winning pop singer Sabrina Carpenter is the latest headliner for Fortnite Festival, debuting in Season 8 with her signature style and hit songs to the game. She’s known for her viral tracks like Espresso and Nonsense, joining an incredible lineup of past headliners such as The Weeknd and Metallica.
The season has numerous Sabrina Carpenter-themed items, including tour-inspired outfits, custom instruments, emotes, and more. Players can perform her biggest hits in-game, making this a fun collaboration for pop fans in Fortnite Festival history.
Release date and time
The Sabrina Carpenter content went live in Fortnite Festival on April 8 at 3 AM MST and instantly took social media by storm. Players can unlock Sabrina’s skins, jam tracks, and exclusive rewards throughout the season.
How can you get the Sabrina Carpenter skin in Fortnite
Players can add Sabrina Carpenter’s outfits to their Fortnite collection in two ways. They can purchase the Fortnite Music Pass for 1400 V-Bucks or subscribe to Fortnite Crew to immediately unlock the Baby Doll Dress inspired by her Short n’ Sweet tour. Players can unlock a new style after completing the pass.
If fans don’t want to purchase the Music Pass, they can buy the Halter Top and a blue or pink Skirt Set directly from the Item Shop for 1500 V-Bucks.
They can also get the “A Sweet Little Bundle“ collection from there for 2800 V-Bucks. Here is what the collection includes and its prices individually:
- Tour Ready Sabrina outfit – 1,500 V-Bucks
- SC Heart Purse back bling – 400 V-Bucks
- Cute Cutout contrail – 600 V-Bucks
- Sabrina’s Mic microphone – 800 V-Bucks
- “Please Please Please“ jam track – 500 V-Bucks
- Taste Dance Emote – 500 V-Bucks
- “Please Please Please“ dance emote – 500 V-Bucks
Sabrina Carpenter’s outfit has a LEGO style, so fans playing in that mode can properly see her skin in-game without any issue. Naturally, the LEGO-style outfit is slightly different from the regular Sabrina Carpenter skin, as it’s in the traditional block-like form.
All of Sabrina Carpenter’s Fortnite jam tracks
Players can unlock the following jam tracks:
- "Nonsense"
- "Juno"
- "Please Please Please"
- "Taste"
- "Feather"
- "Espresso"
In particular, Please Please Please, Expresso, and Feather are three fairly recent tracks that all went viral on social media and Spotify. Therefore, it makes sense that these three songs would come to Fortnite. While some expected the song “Taste” to join the fray, it was likely too inappropriate to include in Fortnite, which has a large number of kids playing it daily.
How long will Sabrina Carpenter be in Fortnite?
The Sabrina Carpenter content will be available in Fortnite throughout Fortnite Festival Season 8, which ends on June 17, 2025. After that, her skins and items might rotate out of the shop, so fans should buy them before they disappear.
With that being said, those who miss the chance to get the item can always just wait for the Sabrina Carpenter items to rotate back into the shop. While most items eventually come back for players to buy, it’s unknown how long it’ll take for that to happen. Additionally, the more popular a skin is, the less likely it is to come to the shop quicker to ensure the rarity aspect is intact. Considering how popular the Sabrina Carpenter skins are, it wouldn’t be farfetched to assume Epic Games will want to wait some time before rotating them back.
Sabrina Carpenter’s Fortnite Festival items
Season 8 introduces a variety of Sabrina-themed cosmetics, such as:
- Babydoll Sabrina outfit(included with Music Pass)
- Big Smooch spray
- All My People jam track
- Dance Floor aura
- Sabrina After Dark loading screen
- Limber Up emote
- Juno Jam track
- B Splat bass
- Bow Go emote
- Touch the Sun Jam track
- B Splat (Solid Splat) bass
- S.C. emoticon
- Beachy Beat aura
- You Oughta Know jam track
- SC Electric guitar/pickaxe/back bling
- Light Points aura
- Dark Horse jam track
- Espresso Squad loading screen
- Bubblin’ Sludge drums/pickaxe/back bling
- The Last Cavallard jam track
- Heart Cloud back bling
- SC Guitar guitar/pickaxe/ backbling
- Pokey-tar emote
- SC Guitar (Baby Blue SC Guitar) guitar/pickaxe/backbling
- The Future Me jam track
- Bubblin’ Sludge (Tiki-ffiti style) drums/pickaxe/back bling
- Sabrina Carpenter Banner icon
- SC Electric (Blush SC Electric Guitar) guitar/pickaxe/back bling
- Nonsense jam track
- Sabrina Carpenter outfit
What other music artists are in Fortnite?
Sabrina Carpenter isn’t the first musician to join Fortnite, joining an impressive list of artists such as:
- Travis Scott
- Ariana Grande
- Eminem
- The Weeknd
- Anderson .Paak
- The Kid LAROI
Each artist has introduced unique content, ranging from in-game concerts to exclusive cosmetics. Thanks to Fortnite’s inherent popularity, it’s only natural that the game will continue to attract even more popular artists who want to ensure their music reaches new audiences.
What is the Fortnite Festival mode?
Fortnite Festival is a music-based game mode where players can perform hit songs in a band with friends or solo. It’s developed in collaboration with Harmonix, the creators of Guitar Hero. The mode features three unique stages:
The primary mode is the Main Stage, where players select a song and instrument and compete for high scores. The second mode is the Jam Stage, a more open-ended space where players can mix different songs and instruments. The final one is Battle Stage, a competitive mode where players compete in music-based challenges.
Although the mode does have a competitive aspect to it, most players play it for the thrill. Nothing beats playing Fortnite Festival with your friends without a care about who wins or gets more kills. It’s an excellent break from the hardcore battle royale modes.
Is Fortnite Festival free?
Yes, the base mode is free to play, giving players access to:
- A rotation of free songs
- Basic songs
- The ability to play with friends
However, that doesn’t mean all of the added songs are free, too. For example, those who want to play the Sabrina Carpenter jam tracks must purchase the Fortnite Music Pass for 1,400 V-Bucks to get the following:
- Exclusive Sabrina Carpenter rewards
- Extra cosmetics and instruments
- Bonus jam tracks
While this is a good amount of cosmetics and tracks compared to the cost, ensure you buy Fortnite V-Bucks from a trusted source.
Conclusion
Sabrina Carpenter rose to fame thanks to her unique personality and catchy songs, but even she couldn’t have guessed she’d be a character in Fortnite. With so many cool cosmetics for players to claim and catchy tunes to dance along to with friends, the Fortnite and Sabrina Carpenter collaboration is sure to go down as one of the most iconic. Pair that with the fact that LootBar ensures more people can acquire these limited-time Sabrina Carpenter cosmetics, and it’s a win-win for everyone. Fortunately, it wouldn’t be the last time Fortnite added a known character, so fans can’t wait to see who’s next on the list.