PlayStation live concert coming to Newcastle's Utilita Arena as part of huge world tour
Any gamers out there who like the idea of combining their love for computer consoles with live entertainment, will need to clear their diary for April 24 next year as PlayStation: The Concert comes to town as part of a massive world tour.
With a state-of-the-art production, the show will merge thrilling music, cutting-edge visual technology, and legendary video game titles into an unforgettable experience and the Utilita Arena is one of only six destinations on the UK leg of the world tour, which will launch in Dublin and then travel all over Europe and America, visiting 200 cities.
PlayStation™ The Concert transports fans into the epic worlds of God of War, The Last of Us, Ghost of Tsushima, and Horizon; games that have not only captivated players but are celebrated for their breathtaking and immersive soundtracks. The legendary scores from composers like Gustavo Santaolalla (The Last of Us), Joris De Man (Horizon), Ilan Eshkeri (Ghost of Tsushima), and Bear McCreary (God of War) will reach new heights, offering fans a unique, deeply immersive live concert experience.
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Tickets for the UK tour dates, including the Utilita Arena show on April 24, 2025, will go on sale HERE from 3pm on Friday, October 18.
An innovative multi-screen design, combining advanced LED and projection technologies, will enhance the event and deliver the most iconic moments and imagery from these games. Coupled with surround sound, the show delivers breathtaking visual and audio depth, creating an immersive experience that will allow the audience to relive their gaming adventures like never before.
PlayStation The Concert claims it will be "more than just a show," with a preview adding: "it’s the ultimate video game concert experience, embodying PlayStation’s innovative spirit and pushing the limits of what’s possible."