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Yahoo
4 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
PlayStation the Concert coming to Las Vegas in 2026
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — PlayStation The Concert is coming to Las Vegas in 2026. The global tour of PlayStation The Concert launched in Dublin in May 2025 and will make a stop at The Smith Center in Las Vegas for one night only on February 1, 2026. The concert will bring iconic gaming soundtracks to life live onstage. The show will combine music and visuals from nine video game titles into one 'unforgettable' experience, according to a release from The Smith Center. PlayStation The Concert will take fans into the worlds of games that have captivated its players for years and are celebrated for their soundtracks. The games included in the concert are God of War, The Last of Us, Ghost of Tsushima, Horizon, Astro Bot, Journey, Helldivers 2, Bloodborne, and Uncharted. 'For more than three decades, PlayStation has been at the cutting edge of gaming, setting new standards for innovation and delivering unforgettable experiences to millions around the world. The games featured in this tour aren't just titles; they're cultural touchstones that have reshaped the entertainment landscape,' the release stated. The concert will showcase a fusion of multilayered visuals, immersive surround sound, and an ensemble featuring classical and modern instruments. Tickets for the concert will go on sale on Friday, June 20, at 10 a.m. on the Smith Center website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


The Verge
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Verge
PlayStation's concert series is coming to the US
Sony is bringing its PlayStation concerts to the US this fall, where you can hear live performances of tracks from franchises like God of War, The Last of Us, Ghost of Tsushima, and Horizon. Ticket pre-sales for PlayStation: The Concert begin on Wednesday, and you can see the full list of current tour dates on the PlayStation website. In addition to music from those big tentpole games (and the setlist better include Ghost of Tsushima's incredible title drop), the concerts will showcase 'fan-favorite themes from Bloodborne, Astrobot, Journey, Uncharted, and Helldivers 2, offering a rich and diverse journey through the PlayStation universe. A live band will play the music while 'the latest LED technology and state-of-the-art multi-layered projections' will turn the stage into 'a mesmerizing visual masterpiece.' These sorts of video game concert series are becoming increasingly common. Square Enix put on a FFVII Rebirth -focused tour, for example – I went to it last year, it was fun! Kojima Productions is putting on a Death Stranding 2 concert series that will begin a world tour later this year. And after the brief orchestral performance of Balatro's soundtrack at The Game Awards last year, I'm hoping that Jimbo hits the road with his band someday, too.
Yahoo
08-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
PlayStation Quietly Cancels Upcoming Event in Several Locations
Sony has reportedly canceled an upcoming PlayStation event in several locations without a formal announcement. The was announced last October and is due to kick off soon, but ticket holders in several countries have been told that the concert is no longer going ahead as planned. We spotted several Reddit threads over the last couple of days, where players from Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Italy, and Austria reported that the event in their location has been canceled. Some folks originally thought that the cancellation was an April Fools' joke of some sort until similar reports trickled in from other countries. No further information was provided, so no one knows why the concert was canceled. One player from Sweden noted that Sony's partner in the country simply scrubbed any mention of the PlayStation Concert from its website. Another player from Ireland claimed that tickets sold poorly in the country and it's likely that Ireland will join the list of cancellations soon. Players are understandably unhappy, especially those who had booked days off from work, purchased plane tickets for travel, and booked hotel rooms. We're sure people will be refunded, but it is an inconvenience nonetheless. The post PlayStation Quietly Cancels Upcoming Event in Several Locations – Report appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.