PlayStation: The Concert is coming to Manchester next week - grab your tickets quick!

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If you love PlayStation and the brilliant soundtracks from your favourite games, then you won’t want to miss PlayStation: The Concert coming to Co-op Live on the 22nd of April.

This live experience celebrates some amazing PlayStation games taking you through an exploration of “God of War, The Last of Us, Ghost of Tsushima, Horizon, and more.”

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PlayStation: The Concert | PlayStation

This is set to be a truly immersive experience as you’re taken through the worlds of these brilliant games through their transformative scores.

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The concert is set to premiere tomorrow in Dublin and then after this they will be touring 200 cities worldwide, including Manchester on the 22nd of April.

If you’re wondering what to expect from the concert, PlayStation said: “With the music reimagined for the live stage in collaboration with the games composers such as Gustavo Santaolalla (The Last of Us), Bear McCreary (God of War), Ilan Eshkeri (Ghost of Tsushima), Joris de Man (Horizon), and Kenny Young (AstroBot) the concert will deliver the beloved soundtracks with unmatched emotional depth and power. At the heart of the concert is a troupe of 15 world-class virtuous soloists, each delivering show-stopping performances that blend classical mastery with contemporary flair. Their synergy and artistic precision transform these legendary scores into a bold, immersive experience.”

Along with these beautiful musical ambience, there will also be “Advanced LED projection, surround sound, and multi-layered visuals.”

PlayStation has been known for their incredible storytelling for over 30 years and so judging from their extensive history of visual creativity, you’re in for a real treat!

If this sounds like the perfect Tuesday evening for you, then make sure to head to their website before tickets run out.

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