In a cosmic first, global music sensation Di has made history by becoming the first artist to perform live in space, setting a new world record and captivating fans across the planet — and beyond.
Broadcast live from a specially outfitted space module orbiting Earth, Di’s zero-gravity performance included an exclusive acoustic set of her biggest hits, along with a brand-new track composed specially for the mission titled “Beyond Gravity.”
The performance was organized in collaboration with SpaceX, NASA, and International Music Federation, marking the first time music and space exploration officially converged in a live performance.
Di, wearing a custom space-adapted stage outfit, sang while floating inside the spacecraft, with Earth shimmering through the windows behind her. Backed by a compact AI-assisted sound system, the audio was beamed back to fans via livestream and broadcast on global music platforms.
“Music is universal. It transcends borders — and now, it transcends the Earth itself,” said Di in a post-performance message. “This moment is for dreamers everywhere.”
- First live music performance in space
- Set a Guinness World Record for highest-altitude concert
- Global livestream reached over 150 million viewers within the first 24 hours
- Di becomes the first artist to release a music video filmed in space
Industry experts hail this moment as a turning point in entertainment, blending technology, art, and space travel in a way never seen before. It opens the door to space concerts, orbital music residencies, and interplanetary cultural outreach in the decades ahead.
Di’s out-of-this-world performance isn’t just a record-breaking achievement — it’s a declaration that art and imagination have no limits. In doing so, she didn’t just launch a concert — she launched a new era in music history.