The team behind Death Stranding have confirmed a global concert tour will kick off later this year.

Announced by creator Hideo Kojima as part of his recent Death Stranding presentation at SXSW Festival, the ‘Death Stranding: Strands Of Harmony’ world tour will feature music from the 2019 original and upcoming sequel On The Beach.

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Created in collaboration with SOHO Live, the producers of the Stardew Valley world concert tours, ‘Strands Of Harmony’ will kick off on November 8, 2025 (the sixth anniversary of Death Stranding’s original release) in Sydney before hitting London on November 16. In total, the 19-date tour will visit 12 countries across four continents and end with a gig in Toronto on March 28, 2026.

“Embark on a journey to connect with fellow Porters through the power of music, and come together in locations across the world to celebrate the music of Death Stranding live,” reads the official description of the show. “Experience an orchestra and singers perform the most unforgettable songs from the series by Ludvig Forssell, Low Roar and other artists, while synchronised HD videos play on screen to relive Sam’s encounters, farewells, fierce battles, joys, and sorrows—allowing audiences to relive the stories of Death Stranding and On The Beach through music.”

Death Stranding: Strands of Harmony World Tour will visit:

NOVEMBER 2025
8 – Sydney
16 – London
22 – Los Angeles
28 – Shanghai
30 – Bangkok

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DECEMBER
2 – Singapore
6 – Seoul
13 – Newark

JANUARY 2026
15 – Berlin
17 – Paris
19 – Milan

February
4 – Seattle
7 – Chicago
23 – Yokohama
28 – Osaka

MARCH
7 – Austin
9 – Boston
26 – Montreal
28 – Toronto

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Tickets for the ‘Death Stranding: Strands of Harmony’ world tour go on sale this Wednesday (March 12) and will be available here.

Composer Ludvic Forssell said: “It’s an honour and a privilege to be part of, and have the music of Death Stranding, reach a live audience. Death Stranding’s music stretches from intimate ballads and synthwave, all the way to climatic orchestral anthems. I can’t wait to bring this eclectic music experience to life with arrangements aimed to elevate each piece in a full orchestral setting. I also hope that we will be able to take you on a journey along with Sam Porter Bridges as the story and music evolved from the first instalment to its sequel.”

In other news, The Last Of Us co-creator Neil Druckmann has given a disappointing update on the chances of a third game.

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