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PlayStation: The Concert Revealed With 200-City Tour List

Sony, RoadCo Entertainment, GEA Live, Senbla, and RG Live have collaborated to unveil PlayStation: The Concert. This stunning and groundbreaking live music event promises to ‘bring the most iconic gaming soundtracks to live’, and it’s going to travel to more than 200 cities over two years.

Featuring memorable tracks from games like The Last of Us, God of War, Ghost of Tsushima, and Horizon, PlayStation: The Concert looks as though it’s going to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for a true PlayStation fan.


Beyond Audio

PlayStation: The Concert sounds ambitious on paper. In a press release published today, it was revealed that The Concert will feature state-of-the-art technology including an innovative multi-screen design that incorporates advanced LED and projection technologies. It has been stressed that The Concert promises ‘breathtaking visual and audio depth’.

The announcement of PlayStation: The Concert coincides with the brand’s 30th anniversary, for which Sony has also released a limited edition PS5 ‘Anniversary Edition’ console.

The first shows will debut in April 2025 in Dublin, Ireland. Later that month, the showcase will travel to Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle, Glasgow, and London, before taking on the rest of the world. It’s set to appear in the biggest, boldest venues these cities have to offer, and while prices are yet to be confirmed, VIP packages will be available for true PlayStation fans.

Tickets go on sale from Friday, October 18 on the PlayStation site.

Are you going to experience PlayStation: The Concert? Let us know on the Insider Gaming forum.


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