Most of PlayStation’s Concert Tour Is Canceled — Without A Clear Reason Why

Most of PlayStation’s Concert Tour Is Canceled — Without A Clear Reason Why

PlayStation Brings Iconic Game Soundtracks to Life with 2025-2026 Concert World Tour

The remaining PlayStation: The Concert US and European tour dates in October and November have been cancelled, without an official reason.

With the recent launch of Ghost of Yōtei, PlayStation should be hyped for its exclusive game scores/music over the last 30 years. The remaining PlayStation: The Concert US and European tour dates in October and November have been cancelled, without an official reason. While neither Sony nor PlayStation have made an official statement, Ticketmaster has already shown the show dates cancelled. The live stage shows were meant to be a global celebration, but have now been quietly ousted.

As spotted and explained by VGC, PlayStation: The Concert was meant to present the best music from across PlayStation’s 30-year history—from composers like Gustavo Santaolalla (The Last of Us), Joris De Man (Horizon), Ilan Eshkeri (Ghost of Tsushima), Bear McCreary (God of War), and more. Sony, RoadCo Entertainment, GEA Live, Senbla, and RG Live collaborated to bring this musical experience to life. It was originally announced in 2024, with plans to cover live music events in 200 cities across two years. With all the European tour dates cancelled, most of the US dates followed suit.

The tour began in the UK earlier this year, with shows running in multiple cities—including London and Glasgow. However, several events were reportedly cancelled in countries such as Poland, Sweden, Norway, Italy, and others planned for Germany and Budapest are being pushed back until next summer.

Most Remaining PlayStation: The Concert 2025 Tour Dates Cut

Now, Ticketmaster shows a cancelled mark across tour dates in New York, Reading, Baltimore, Washington, Chicago, Detroit, Boston, Philadelphia, and more. Only two shows are supposedly still happening: the Baltimore show at The Lyric on October 16th, and the Atlanta one at Fox Theatre on October 24th. Unfortunately, social media users noted the Atlanta show might also be axed. For November, Red Bank, New Jersey’s show on November 11th still appears to be up on Ticketmaster. But most of the seats remain unsold at the time of writing this story.

PlayStation: The Concert currently has more than 25 dates on sale for the opening months of 2026 in cities such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Toronto, Canada. According to the tour’s official website, it will hold an event at the Brasil Game Show this weekend, and a Detroit show on November 7, although Ticketmaster currently has no non-resale tickets available for the latter.

4 Comments

  1. darryl09

    It’s always disappointing to see events like this get canceled, especially when there’s so much anticipation. Hopefully, there will be more opportunities for fans to enjoy similar experiences in the future.

  2. jovany.greenholt

    I completely agree; it’s frustrating for fans who were looking forward to the experience. It’s interesting how these cancellations often leave us speculating about the reasons behind them, especially in the current climate where such events face various challenges. Hopefully, we’ll see more events in the future that can bring the community together!

  3. roxane.schneider

    I totally understand your frustration; it’s disappointing when events like this get canceled. It’s interesting to think about how much effort goes into planning these concerts, and it makes you wonder what challenges they might be facing behind the scenes. Hopefully, they’ll provide more clarity soon.

  4. jordan.nader

    I agree, it’s really unfortunate when fans look forward to something and it doesn’t happen. It might be interesting to consider how other gaming events or concerts have adapted in the past; perhaps PlayStation will explore new formats in the future to engage fans.

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