Travis Scott to Drop Limited-Edition Cactus Jack and Topps Cards, Joining Fanatics Fest NYC Lineup
La Flame is bringing limited-edition Cactus Jack and Topps cards to the festival, as well as joining Michael Rubin for a one-on-one conversation.
Travis Scott has joined the lineup for Fanatics Fest NYC.
La Flame will be making an appearance at the Javits Center on Aug. 17 for both an exclusive Michael Rubin-paired conversation and the launch of Cactus Jack and Topps trading cards that will be exclusively available at Fanatics Fest NYC.
The cards’ designs feature Aaron Judge, Paul Skenes, Elly De La Cruz, and Scott himself.
Fanatics Fest NYC kicks off on Aug. 16 and runs through Aug. 18. It’s billed as the "first-ever immersive sports festival," with standard tickets starting at $50. Other confirmed participants in this year’s proceedings include Tom Brady, Stephen A. Smith, David Ortiz, Derek Jeter, Ben Stiller, Spike Lee, Jalen Brunson, Paul Pierce, Sabrina Ionescu, Hulk Hogan, Quavo, Josh Hart, Peyton and Eli Manning, Kevin Durant, Allen Iverson, Carmelo Anthony, Reggie Jackson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and many more.
Below, get a closer look at the Cactus Jack and Topps lineup.
Outside of several conservations that will be held, there will be a Knicksone-on-one panel featuring Brunson, Hart, Stiller, and Lee. Additionally, Fanatics Fest NYC will have activations for fans like an NFL 40-yard Dash, UFC Striking Challenge, WWE Superstar Entrance, MLB Home Run Derby, NHL Slapshot Competition, Penalty Kick Challenge, and more. Attendees will also be able to snap photos with the Vince Lombardi trophy and Super Bowl Rings and check out Mitchell & Ness and Lids exclusives.
Stephen A. Smith and Tom Brady, as well as David Ortiz and Derek Jeter, will also be in one-on-one conversations at the event.
As previously reported, Fanatics Fest NYC will also feature a recreation of Jay-Z's famous 40/40 Club.
Stay tuned for details on how to purchase the Cactus Jack and Topps trading cards at Fanatics Fest NYC.
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