As
VALORANT Masters prepares to take over London,
Riot Games has tapped one of UK’s sharpest voices to capture the underground vibes of the host city and the intensity of i's competitions.
Che Lingo is back in the Copper Box Arena for a Riot event, this time teaming up with the publisher's Music team for the official anthem of VALORANT Masters London. With the single “Chaos in the House,” Che Lingo is channels the "intense highs, heartbreaks, and rivalries" that always defined competitive VALORANT, according to Riot.
A live performance before the final
VCT Masters event don’t usually open its Grand Finals with an opening ceremony featuring the anthem artists. However, fans can expect the artist to perform live during the opening of the VALORANT Masters London Finals on June 21st.
The cinematic features fans alongside several pro players, while layering in subtle nods to VALORANT’s competitive history. The video leans into a vibrant, high-energy visual style, with hidden easter eggs throughout — from background references like a GG EZ mural to FNATIC’s iconic comeback against NRG at the VCT Champions 2025 Grand Finals.
From Rules to Chaos
The partnership builds on a past history between Riot Games and Che Lingo as three years ago the artist had worked on
“Rules (Are Meant to Break),” the anthem for the
League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational 2023. That event also took place at London’s Copper Box Arena and marked a major milestone as the first international
League tournament ever held in the United Kingdom. It also helped cement a new visual and sonic identity for MSI, pushing a more modern, performance-driven aesthetic for the tournament going forward.
Che Lingo performs at the 2023 League MSI Opening Ceremony. Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games
Che Lingo back onto Riot Games stages can only mean an electric environment awaits VALORANT fans in London. “Chaos in the House" reflects the game’s core energy, amplified by hiss style and voice, while its music video celebrates achievement and highlights moments of past VALORANT events.
Fans can tune in live on
VALORANT’s official
Twitch and YouTube channels starting June 6th to watch the competition and, possibly, a live opening ceremony on June 21st.