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- PlayStation Concert cancellations have expanded to the U.S., affecting cities such as Atlanta, Cleveland, Detroit, New York, Washington, Chicago, and Boston.
- The concerts were initially intended to celebrate Sonys PlayStation 30th anniversary, featuring music from renowned composers like Gustavo Santaolalla, Joris De Man, Ilan Eshkeri, and Bear McCreary.
- Most of the cancelled U.S. dates have been rescheduled for 2026, while a single event is still scheduled for November 2025 in New Jersey.
- Previous European performances were also affected with cancellations and postponements in Poland, Sweden, Norway, and Italy.
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PlayStation Concert Cancellations Expand to U.S., Rescheduled for 2026 and November 2025
Sony has canceled a significant number of “PlayStation: The Concert” dates across the U.S., following earlier cancellations and postponements in Europe. Celebrating Sony’s PlayStation 30th anniversary, these concerts were slated to feature music from renowned composers such as Gustavo Santaolalla (The Last of Us), Joris De Man (Horizon), Ilan Eshkeri (Ghost of Tsushima), and Bear McCreary (God of War), among others. Sony initially canceled or postponed several European performances in Poland, Sweden, Norway, and Italy. The company has now also canceled U.S. dates in cities including Atlanta, Cleveland, Detroit, New York, Washington, Chicago, and Boston. While most previously scheduled concerts are now slated for 2026, a single event currently remains scheduled for November 2025 in New Jersey.