To celebrate its 30th Anniversary, PlayStation has announced that they have been working together with RoadCo Entertainment and GEA Live to develop a groundbreaking live music event that will bring together some of the most iconic gaming soundtracks to life under the PlayStation banner for the first time with a state-of-the-art production, cutting-edge visuals, and legendary video game titles into an unforgettable experience.
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
So far, PlayStation has revealed that they will transport fans into the epic worlds of God of War, The Last of Us, Ghost of Tsushima, and Horizon franchises “amongst many others that reflect our 30 years of making games that have not only captivated players but are celebrated for their breathtaking and immersive soundtracks too.
Over on the PlayStation Blog, PlayStation says that “with video game music stepping into the global spotlight, PlayStation: The Concert is poised to redefine what a music experience can be. This is more than just a show; it’s the ultimate video game concert experience, embodying PlayStation’s innovative spirit and pushing the limits of what’s possible; from your console to stages around the world.”
PlayStation: The Concert kicks off on April 19, 2025, in Dublin Ireland. It will then travel to more than 200 cities across Europe, the United Kingdom, the United States, and beyond.
So far, PlayStation is only announcing the European dates of the World Tour which includes: Dublin, Ireland – Glasgow, Scotland, London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle, UK – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paris, Amnéville, France – Brussels, Belgium – Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Berlin, Hamburg, Dusseldorf, Leipzig, Munich, Oberhausen, Germany – Zurich, Switzerland – Bologna, Italy – Budapest, Hungary – Sofia, Bulgaria – Vienna, Austria – Bratislava, Slovakia – Prague, Czech Republic – Lodz, Poland – Copenhagen, Denmark – Gotenburg, Sweden – Oslo, Norway.