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‘PlayStation: The Concert’ heads to Phoenix next year

Hear the music of “God of War,” “The Last of Us” and other games performed by a live orchestra with eye-popping visuals.
Image: Hear music from "The Last of Us" and other PlayStation games next winter in Phoenix.
Hear music from "The Last of Us" and other PlayStation games next winter in Phoenix. Zdenko Hanout

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It might not be your focus when you've got a controller in your hand, but music adds an extra level of emotion and drama to video games.

To celebrate the scores of some of the best games on the market, Sony Interactive Entertainment launched a world tour of "PlayStation: The Concert" in May in Dublin.

The tour will stop at Arizona Financial Theatre in downtown Phoenix on Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026.

The thrilling production combines the breathtaking music and visuals from nine legendary video game titles into one unforgettable experience. A live orchestra will perform music from “God of War,” “The Last of Us,” “Ghost of Tsushima,” “Horizon,” “Astro Bot,” “Journey,” “Helldivers 2,” “Bloodborne” and “Uncharted.”

Tickets are on sale now, and run from $46.50 to $90.50.

The complete list of tour dates is below.

2025

Oct. 9, Williamsport, Pa., Community Arts Center
Oct. 11, New York City, The Theater at Madison Square Garden
Oct. 12, Reading, Pa., Santander Performing Arts Center
Oct. 14, Charlotte, N.C., Ovens Auditorium
Oct. 15, Richmond, Va., Altria Theatre
Oct. 16, Baltimore, The Lyric
Oct. 17-18, Washington, D.C., The National Theatre
Oct. 19, Hartford, Conn., The Bushnell
Oct. 21, Grand Rapids, Mich., DeVos Performance Hall
Oct. 23, Huntsville, Ala., Mark C. Smith Concert Hall
Oct. 24, Atlanta, Fox Theatre
Oct. 28, St. Louis, The Fabulous Fox
Oct. 29, Des Moines, Iowa, Des Moines Civic Center
Oct. 30, Kansas City, Mo., Muriel Kauffman Theatre
Oct. 31-Nov. 1, Chicago, Cadillac Palace Theatre
Nov. 2, Columbus, Ohio, Palace Theatre
Nov. 4, Huntington, W.Va., Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center
Nov. 5, Cleveland, KeyBank State Theatre
Nov. 6, Louisville, Ky., The Kentucky Center
Nov. 7, Detroit, Fisher Theatre
Nov. 11, Red Bank, N.J., Count Basie Center For the Arts
Nov. 13-14, Boston, Boch Center Wang Theatre
Nov. 16, Philadelphia, The Met Philadelphia Presented by Highmark

2026
Jan. 23, Springfield, Mo., Juanita K. Hammons Hall for Performing Arts
Jan. 24, Dallas, Majestic Theatre
Jan. 27, Little Rock, Ark., Robinson Center
Jan. 28, Sugar Land, Texas, Smart Financial Centre
Jan. 29, Austin, Texas, Bass Concert Hall
Jan. 30, El Paso, Texas, Abraham Chavez Theatre
Jan. 31, Phoenix, Arizona Financial Theatre
Feb. 1, Las Vegas, The Smith Center
Feb. 3, Salt Lake City, Eccles Theater
Feb. 4, Boise, Idaho, Morrison Center
Feb. 7, Seattle, The Paramount Theatre
Feb. 9, Portland, Ore., Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Feb. 10, Sacramento, Calif., Memorial Auditorium
Feb. 11, Los Angeles, Peacock Theater
Feb. 12, Costa Mesa, Calif., Segerstrom Center for the Arts
Feb. 13, Riverside, Calif., For Theater
Feb. 15, San Francisco, Golden Gate Theatre
Feb. 18, Spokane, Wash., First Interstate Center for the Arts
Feb. 20-21, San Jose, Calif., San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
Feb. 22, San Diego, San Diego Civic Theatre
Feb. 24, Denver, Buell Theatre
Feb. 25, Omaha, Neb., Orpheum Theater
Feb. 26, Minneapolis, Orpheum Theatre
Feb. 27, Ft. Wayne, Ind., Embassy Theatre
Feb. 28, Indianapolis, Murat Theatre
March 1, Milwaukee, Riverside Theater
March 4, San Antonio, Majestic Theatre
March 5, Ft. Worth, Texas, Will Rogers Auditorium
March 6, New Orleans, Mahalia Jackson Theater
March 7, Jacksonville, Fla., Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts
March 8, Clearwater, Fla., Ruth Eckerd Hall
March 11, Raleigh, N.C., Memorial Auditorium
March 12, Columbia County, Ga., Columbia County Performing Arts Center
March 13, Wilmington, N.C., CFCC's Wilson Center
March 14, Orlando, Fla., Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts | Walt Disney Theater
March 15, West Palm Beach, Fla., Dreyfoos Hall
March 17, New Philadelphia, Ohio, Performing Arts Center - Kent State University at Tuscarawas
March 18, Midland, Mich., Midland Center for the Arts
March 19, Dayton, Ohio, Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center
March 21, Newark, N.J., New Jersey Performing Arts Center
March 22, Hershey, Pa., Hershey Theatre
March 24, Toronto, Massey Hall
March 28, Waterbury, Conn., Palace Theater
March 29, Brooklyn, N.Y., Kings Theatre
April 7, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Mary Brown's Centre
April 9, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Scotiabank Centre
April 11, Moncton, New Brunswick, Avenir Centre
April 13, Montreal, Place des Arts