PlayStation’s troubled concert tour cancels more European dates due to “unexpected reasons”

PlayStation’s troubled concert tour cancels more European dates due to “unexpected reasons”

PlayStation’s troubled concert tour has cancelled a number of European dates, following previous cancellations and delays across the world.

The arena tour was announced last October, featuring music from across PlayStation’s 30-year history and “state of the art production”. Music from the likes of God of War, The Last of Us, Ghost of Tsushima, and Horizon Zero Dawn were expected.

However, gradually a number of tour dates have been cancelled, presumably due to low ticket sales. The UK leg of the tour was back in April this year.

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The latest cancellations are across Germany, Belgium and Switzerland (thanks VGC), all set to take place next March.

Performances at the ING Arena in Brussels, PSD Bank Dome in Dusseldorf, Hallenstadion in Zurich, Olympiapark in Munich, and Uber Arena in Berlin have all either been officially cancelled, or no longer appear on venue websites.

Websites for the ING Arena and Olympiapark performances now include the following statement: “Due to unexpected reasons beyond our control, we regret to inform you that PlayStation | The Concert, scheduled for 9 March 2026 at the Olympic Hall in Munich, will not take place. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. Refunds are available at the original point of purchase.”

All these dates remain on the official concert website, but many with links to ticketing sites no longer available. Some US dates remain “coming soon”.

Earlier this month, a number of US dates were cancelled. A statement from organisers GEA Live to VGC reads: “It is with great regret that we have cancelled the PlayStation The Concert 2025 tour dates in North America.

“Our team has spent a considerable amount of time developing this project, and we share in the disappointment of fans who will no longer be able to attend. We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported the show and appreciate your understanding in making this difficult decision.”

This follows a number of other cancellations and delays of performance announced back in April.

There now remains just one European date at the Laszlo Papp Arena in Budapest, where the vast majority of seats are currently still available to purchase. There are also still US dates planned, though for how long remains to be seen.

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