Worn by the musicians hired for the annual gathering of the Ark Society in the mission of the same name. The disguise allows access to the gallery, lower courtyard stage, memorial room, old oak tree, area around the stone circle and the VIP lounge. The disguise includes a blindfold; when donning the outfit, everything in the player's vision will take on a pale grey tint, similar to instinct mode.
Appearances[]
The Entertainer outfit appears in the following missions:
Assassinate three musicians while disguised as a Musician.
Trivia[]
NPC conversation identifies the entertainers as various world-famous musicians, so the purpose of the blindfold is presumably to maintain the anonymity of the Ark Society's members, despite the fact that all guests are masked and the fact that the island is served by numerous support staff who obviously cannot do their jobs blindfolded. Either the Society regarded these celebrity entertainers as untrustworthy or it feared that their celebrity status would make any information leakage on their part more credible.
Despite the blindfold, 47 is still able to climb and aim.
While one of the entertainers can be found in the council room, the disguise doesn't grant access to the area or the architect lounge below.
All civilian entertainers are in a trance-like state while playing their instrument. They are completely oblivious to their surroundings, and will not react to gunfire or other disturbances taking place nearby. This is explained by a non-disclosure agreement document that is dropped by all entertainers when they are subdued or killed, which explicitly states that they must continue playing regardless of any noises that they may hear.
Acquiring this disguise will cause the player's vision to go grayscale, as it does in instinct mode, to represent 47's lack of vision.
Strangely, this filter is not applied to other disguises that should make 47 blind, like the Prisoner in A Gilded Cage.
Strangely, the description for the Going Solo challenge refers to the disguise as the Musician.