Chappell Roan Lights Up The VMAs with An Elden Ring Inspired Performance
Chappell Roan’s Elden Ring Tribute at the VMAs
Chappell Roan, your favorite artist’s favorite artist, recently came under fire for canceling tour dates to rehearse for the 2024 Video Music Awards that took place on September 11 at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York. Fans were rightfully disappointed, but after seeing the “Hot to Go” singer get on stage dressed in a full suit of armor and light the set on fire with a crossbow? Girl, cancel whatever shows you need to.
A Medieval Fantasy-Themed Performance
Roan’s medieval fantasy-themed performance was an inspired choice, one meant to pay homage to French historical figure Joan of Arc and likely also legendary singer/songwriter Kate Bush. From lighting the set on fire to the dancers dressed in full suits of armor, Roan and her crew were serving. The mic was on, the vocals were top-tier, and the sword-fighting choreography was incredible to watch with a fiery backdrop.
Fans were shaken, but seeing Roan armor-clad and wielding a bow and sword naturally invited comparisons to various fantasy games like Elden Ring, Baldur’s Gate, and Dragon Age. Outside of video games, plenty of Dungeons & Dragons fans compared her to classes like the Paladin, and artists immediately picked up their pens to draw Roan’s fantasy persona in their own styles. Roan was clearly going for a theme for the event, as she also dressed in a Joan of Arc-inspired outfit on the red carpet with a gorgeous red and white gown, complete with armored cuffs and sword in hand.
Everyone who has ever been a fan of a fantasy game, TV show, book, or movie had a joke in the chamber or a piece of art in their hearts. Here are some of the best reactions to Chappell Roan’s VMAs performance.
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