‘PlayStation The Concert’ headed to Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — An immersive concert centered around the PlayStation video game console is set to bow in Las Vegas in 2026.

The Smith Center in Las Vegas will host a live concert centered around games on the popular gaming console. Dubbed “PlayStation The Concert,” the global tour, which will feature a stop in southern Nevada, is set to feature music from some of the system’s popular games, including God of War, Ghost of Tsushima, Uncharted, and more, according to a Tuesday news release.

“At the heart of the concert is a troupe of 15 world-class virtuoso soloists, each delivering artistic precision and show-stopping performances that blend classical mastery with contemporary flair,” the release said.

An artist perform songs from “God of War,” at PlayStation: The Concert, a show around the popular video game console is coming to Las Vegas(Zdenko Hanout | ZDENKO HANOUT 2025)

Music from artists like Gustavo Santaolalla, who created the score for The Last of Us, and Joris De Man, who composed the score for Horizon, will be performed by 15 “world-class virtuoso soloists,” alongside “a stunning fusion of multilayered visuals, immersive surround sound.”

The performance is scheduled for February 1, and tickets will go on sale on June 20 at 10 a.m. at thesmithcenter.com.


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