Kings of Leon to Offer New Album as NFT

Kings of Leon is poised to make history as the first band to release an album as a non-fungible token, or NFT, a cryptographic way to buy and sell digital art and media. The Grammy-winning rock bands new album, When You See Yourself, will release March 5 via streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music,

Kings of Leon is poised to make history as the first band to release an album as a non-fungible token, or NFT, a cryptographic way to buy and sell digital art and media.

The Grammy-winning rock band’s new album, “When You See Yourself,” will release March 5 via streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music, but also as a NFT on YellowHeart, a ticketing platform based on public blockchain. The album will mark the first time that fans can purchase an album on blockchain the same day as its traditional release on other platforms.

Along with the album, YellowHeart is offering two other crypto packages to users. The platform auctioning off six “golden tickets” that will include perks like four front row tickets to any Kings of Leon show for life, and another package includes six individual art pieces celebrating the album’s release and Kings of Leon’s legacy. The auction is set to go live at 12 p.m. ET on March 5.

Related Stories

Multiple cables winding together creating one big cable VIP+

The Great Cable Rollup That Will Never Be

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 16: Zack Snyder attends the "Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver" UK Special Screening at The Curzon Mayfair on April 16, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

Zack Snyder to Direct LAPD Action Thriller at Netflix

As a NFT mint and wallet system allowing for large-scale, commercial-grade NFTs, YellowHeart is revolutionizing the music industry by creating a new way for artists to monetize exclusive content such as digital artwork, albums and collectibles. Recently, artists like Grimes and Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda have raked in the big bucks selling their digital art as NFTs, to the tune of $5.8 million and $30,000, respectively. And, they’re using the money to give back — a percentage of Grimes’ sales will go to Carbon180, a non-profit dedicated to removing carbon from the atmosphere, while Shinoda said on Twitter that all proceeds will go toward giving students scholarships at the Arts Center College of Design. Shinoda has also since launched a new single, “Happy Endings,” as a NFT.

Popular on Variety

Though Kings of Leon is the first band to release a full album as a NFT, other artists, like fellow rockers Portugal. The Man, have also shared their passion for blockchain. In January, Portugal. The Man even launched their own form of cryptocurrency, called PTM Coin. Those with PTM Coin will be able to spend it on the band’s music, merchandise and exclusive videos.

Read More About:

Jump to Comments

More from Variety

Most Popular

Must Read

Sign Up for Variety Newsletters

By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Variety Confidential

ncG1vNJzZmiukae2psDYZ5qopV9nfXN9jqasrKGTZLumw9JooqKml6h6sLKMpZyopl2nsq2xwKycZqaVrHqiuMGupGamlql6cn6SbXBraWJshXA%3D

 Share!