12/07/2021 SZA releasing NFT collection celebrating recent livestream event

SZA is releasing a collection of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to celebrate one of her recent livestream events.

The singer performed a 15-song set as part of American Express’ Amex UNSTAGED last month.

A new, limited edition NFT collection has now gone on sale commemorating the livestream. Hosted on Fanaply, an online platform that specialises in sports, music and entertainment NFT, SZA’s NFTs include exclusive behind-the-scenes photos from her UNSTAGED set.

“To celebrate her Amex UNSTAGED appearance — and the four-year anniversary of her critically-acclaimed debut album, CTRL — SZA is dropping her first-ever collection of NFTs, featuring her favourite moments from the show,” a product description on Fanaply reads.

“Now you can relive the performance with behind-the-scenes photos not even seen in the livestream.”

A host of ‘Moments’ have already sold out, though more are set to go on sale later today (July 12) at 5pm EST (10pm UK time) – you can find SZA’s NFTs here.

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