PlayStation has confirmed details of a massive world concert tour, featuring music from games such as The Last Of Us and God Of War.
PlayStation: The Concert is described as a groundbreaking live music event that is set to “bring the most iconic gaming soundtracks to life.”
So far, it’s been confirmed that the tour will feature the music of The Last Of Us, God Of War, Ghost Of Tsushima and the Horizon series, but other franchises will also feature.
Announcing PlayStation The Concert – World Tour 2025 – 2026 🎼
First details on the global tour, kicking off in Europe: https://t.co/wQX653MsoN pic.twitter.com/1euG1zEp3e
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) October 15, 2024
“The games featured in this tour aren’t just titles; they’re cultural touchstones that have reshaped the entertainment landscape,” reads a press release. “An innovative multi-screen design, combining advanced LED and projection technologies, will enhance the event and deliver the most iconic moments and imagery from these games. Coupled with surround sound, the show delivers breathtaking visual and audio depth, creating an immersive experience that will allow the audience to relive their gaming adventures like never before.”
PlayStation: The Concert is due to premiere in Dublin next April, before touring the UK. After that, the concert tour will visit “Europe, the United States and beyond”. According to a dedicated blog, PlayStation: The Concert will reach over 200 cities by the end of 2026. The confirmed dates are as follows:
APRIL 2025
19 – 3Arena, Dublin
21 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
22 – Co-op Live, Manchester
23 – First Direct Arena, Manchester
24 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle
25 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
27 – OVO Arena Wembley, London
29 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
30 – Accor Arena, Paris
Tickets for PlayStation: The Concert tour go on sale Friday (October 18) at 10am and will be available here.
It comes as Sony continues to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the original PlayStation. So far, a throwback PS5 Pro collection has been released which sold out in seconds.
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