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Star Wars Outlaws Gone Solo guide: Where to find the missing musician

Sometimes leaving the band isn't the smartest idea in the galaxy.

Side quests are optional objectives the players can complete while exploring the vast open worlds of Star Wars Outlaws. You get the option to travel to a few different locations after completing the prologue.

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Should you choose to visit Tatooine, there’s a band in desperate need of your help. So let’s engage the hyperdrive and take a look at our Star Wars Outlaws Gone Solo guide, showing where to find the missing musician and how to get the band back together.

How to start Gone Solo mission in Star Wars Outlaws

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Before you’re able to start grabbing specific side missions in Star Wars Outlaws, there are some pre-requisites to complete. The Gone Solo mission is one of these optional objectives, and you must complete the story mission Jabba’s Favor.

Once you do this and retrieve what was taken from Kay, make sure you have an Excellent reputation with the Hutt Cartel. This is because the starting NPC for this quest is located within Jabba’s Palace, a place you cannot enter freely without having the best reputation with the Hutts.

If all of these requirements have been fulfilled, travel to Jabba’s Palace and enter through the eye droid in the door. Go toward the left side of the room where Han Solo is kept in carbonite, and a band’s agent will ask for your help. Her name is Aldic Nelleer and she needs your help finding her drummer.

Where to find the missing musician in Star Wars Outlaws

From talking to Aldic, we learn that their drummer Remla Moonis has left the band right before they are supposed to play a gig at Jabba’s Palace. It’s up to you to find Moonis and bring him back before Aldic has to step up to the kit and play drums herself.

Talk to the bartender

  • Star Wars Outlaws Gone Solo Guide Bartender
  • Star Wars Outlaws Gone Solo Guide Bartender Location

After the conversation is over, head to your map and fast-travel to the Bestine settlement just south of Jabba’s Palace within Empire territory. Make your way into the cantina and speak to the bartender to inquire about Moonis’ whereabouts. The bartender barely remembers a guy trying to get a gig at the bar but left with only one of his songs on the jukebox.

Head to the jukebox directly to the left of the bar and you can find the song: Growing Old in Wayfar by Remla Moonis. Not only is this an oddly sounding music track, but also a clue as to where he would go if he gave up on the band.

Remla Moonis location

  • Star Wars Outlaws Gone Solo Guide Remla Moonis
  • Star Wars Outlaws Gone Solo Guide Remla Moonis Location

Use your map once again and fast-travel to the first location you landed when you came to Tatooine, Wayfar. Navigate towards the center of town, and in a corner next to a radio, you’ll find Remla Moonis. From here, you explain the situation to him, and he has no choice but to reprise his role in the band and get back to Jabba’s Palace.

You’ll earn a decent reputation bump with the Hutts and a guarantee you won’t ever have to hear Remla Moonis try and go solo again. You can also use this time to look at all the Faction rewards and benefits the syndicates give you in Star Wars Outlaws, because you never know when you’ll need some extra help.


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