Jack Harlow Teases VR Concert Film “No Place Like Home”

Jack Harlow at The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Benefit in May 2023
Jack Harlow at The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Benefit in May 2023. Photo by Stephen Lovekin/BEI/Shutterstock (13893708ym)

Concert films are all the rage these days, and Jack Harlow is the latest artist to tease his own. The hip-hop star announced the release of Jack Harlow No Place Like Home: A VR Concert, filmed all across his home state of Kentucky.

Harlow decided to embark on this journey after realizing how much of his home state he’d never seen, and he commemorated the experience by making an immersive VR concert and documentary special along the way.

“I suddenly got this urge to take a tour bus across Kentucky with all my childhood friends. So that’s what we did. 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,” he explained in a statement.

This concert film is produced by Harlow, Range Media Productions, Media Monks, and Meta, and it will premiere as a part of the Meta Horizon Worlds’ Music Valley on January 4.

2023 has been another amazing year for Harlow, who dropped his third studio album Jackman back in April and made waves with his latest single “Lovin on Me”. This song hit the shelves as a stand-alone single in November and reached No. 1 all around the world, including the UK and the US.