A Stellar Return: Chance the Rapper Unveils Star Line at Airbnb-Powered Adler Planetarium Experience
This marked Chance's fifth collaboration with Airbnb—each one more immersive than the last. During cocktail hour, as Danny and I sipped our Star Line–inspired watermelon margaritas, Chance made his way around the room to personally welcome guests. Gathering everyone with a warm smile, he said, 'I feel pretty loved. My kids are here, my mama's here… and y'all wanted to spend time sitting in a room with me listening to my music.'
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He then led us into the dome. Before the lights dimmed, Chance stood front and center, beckoning the group in as they sank into oversized bean bag chairs. More than a polite introduction, he granted us access into his creative world. Pointing to the notepad and pen tucked inside each goodie bag, he encouraged us to use them as he had while making the album—to capture the thoughts, feelings, and images the music stirred.
This wasn't about passively hearing an album — it was about experiencing it the way Chance himself had — through introspection, curiosity, and radical self-reflection. As he put it, 'If there's anything that stands out, I do implore you to let it sit with you. If you have questions about it, I'll take a few at the end.'
As the music began, the planetarium's domed ceiling became a canvas, its celestial glow framing every note as the city's vibrancy pulsed through the room. Under that canopy of stars, the setting felt destined for an album called Star Line.
Enveloped by sound, the headphones delivered a clean, uninterrupted listening experience directly to those lucky enough to be present. Lyrics lit up the 360-degree dome, perfectly in sync with the songs. Archival footage, recording session clips, and live dancers gave the album texture and movement. In between songs, Chance's kids wandered around, giggling before eventually falling asleep — a reminder this night was also about family.
Somewhere between the poetry, the fire sampling, the punch of the beats, and the weight of the history they carried, I wanted to give Chance a hug — partly out of admiration, partly because the music felt so deeply personal. My mind was racing with questions about how it all came together, and lucky for me, I was able to ask Chance personally.
During the Q&A and in his SPIN interview, Chance opened up about the meaning behind the album's name: 'The project's called Star Line. It's named after the Black Star Line shipping company owned and operated by Black folks in the '20s, started by Marcus Garvey and the UNIA. The goal… was to create a larger collective network for Black folks across different diasporas.'
He explained how that history extends into the music: 'The Black Star… was also a symbol of hope across different political movements… whether it's in Ethiopia with Haile Selassie, or in Ghana with Kwame Nkrumah. Stars are also just a thing in Black history, period — if you think about the North Star that Black folks followed to get to the North in the US.'
Chance told SPIN the making of Star Line was both celebratory and deeply intentional, 'It was a lot of traveling… so with that, there is hella partying, for sure. But it was also very thoughtful and intentional.'
He also described the bittersweet final stretch: moving from an ever-changing mix of ideas in the studio to a single finished statement. For him, it was about crafting something that reflects the moment in time, not just chasing perfection.
When I asked to sum up the record, he didn't hesitate: 'It's poetic, moving, and it is available now for pre-order.'
The Airbnb collaboration was born from Chance's desire to bring fans closer to the music's meaning, 'I call it Writings on the Wall. It's a way of showing my new music in an intimate space and really contextualizing it. We use lighting and projection to give you a visual and a fully encompassing space. It's 360 projection… all the senses are engaged, and the mind is there because you have the lyrics in a readable format that emphasizes rhythm and can expound on double meanings or symbolism in the music.'
In the planetarium's dome, those visuals and words surrounded and captivated us — turning each track into a living, breathing piece of art.
This night could've happened in a theater or a club, but the Adler Planetarium — paired with Airbnb's immersive ethos — made it other-worldly. Airbnb Experiences are designed to put people inside worlds they'd normally only glimpse from the outside, and this event did exactly that.
Great experiences do more than provide a night of entertainment — they stay with you. Listening to Star Line for the first time in this context made it more than an album, it was a constellation map. That night, under the stars, with Chance's artistry and Airbnb's vision, we traced it in real time.
Experience Star Line for yourself tomorrow, August 15th.
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