Get ready for the most epic concert of the century, folks! 🎉🎶 The Black Myth: Wukong concert series is coming to North America, and it’s going to be a wild ride 🎢! The show will feature a full orchestra, because who doesn’t love a good symphony 🎵, performing tracks from the game, including Unyielding Valor, I See, Listen Not, and the main title, because who doesn’t love a good main title 🤔. The concert is set to take place on July 7th, 2026, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, CA, so mark those calendars 📅!
The concert will be a fusion of orchestral music with Chinese folk music, because why not? 🤷♀️ It’s not like we’ve never seen that before 🙄. The show will run for 17 songs and two encore tracks, because who doesn’t love a good encore 🎤. And, of course, there will be tickets available for purchase, because what’s a concert without overpriced tickets? 🤑
Those looking to attend have three options for tickets, because choice is always a good thing 🤔. The Standard ticket, which costs a whopping $89.43 USD, includes a commemorative ticket stub, a Black Myth Character White Brass Ring Mystery Bag, and Black Myth Portraits Pin Mystery Bag, because who doesn’t love a good mystery bag 🎁. The White Brass Ring Mystery Bag has three possible styles, while the Portraits have 30 potential pins, because variety is the spice of life 🌶.
The Deluxe tier, which costs $111.11/$132.78, includes everything from the Standard ticket tier, but also adds a “Ma-Ma-Hu-Hu” (Horse & Tiger) T-Shirt Mystery Bag, with eight possible shirts to get, because who doesn’t love a good t-shirt 🎀. The Premium ticket is for the mega-fans, setting you back $164.78/$196.77, because if you’re willing to pay that much, you must be a true fan 💸. It includes all of the items from the Deluxe Tier, while also adding in a Black Myth: Wukong 1/12 Scale Collectible Figure Mystery Bag, with 4 random possibilities, because collectibles are always a good idea 🎉.
🎵 The Black Myth: Wukong concert series is not just limited to North America, folks 🌎. There will be stops in Asia and Europe, with shows in Hangzhou, Beijing, Taipei, and Bangkok, among many others, because why not? 🤷♀️ It’s not like the game isn’t popular enough already 🙄.
📅 So, mark those calendars for July 7th, 2026, and get ready for the most epic concert of the century 🎉! And, if you’re feeling extra fancy, you can even splurge on the Premium ticket, because why not? 💸 It’s not like you’ll be broke after buying it 🤑.
🎟️ Tickets for the Los Angeles stop of the Black Myth: Wukong Global Concert Series can be purchased here, while tickets for the New York show can be found here, because convenience is key 🎯. So, what are you waiting for? Go buy those tickets and get ready for the most epic concert of the century 🎟️!
👀 And, if you’re wondering what the game is all about, well, let me tell you 🤔. Black Myth: Wukong launched in 2024 to rave reviews, following the adventure of the Destined One’s adventure to recover his legendary strength and fight the gods who took the powers in the first place, because who doesn’t love a good story 📚. We gave it a 9.5/10, stating that “Black Myth: Wukong masterfully takes what makes a good Soulslike tick without selling its own soul, delivering what is the best action game of the year”, because modesty is overrated 🙄.
👑 The game also won two Game Awards, including the Player’s Voice Award and the Best Action Game, because awards are always a good thing 🏆. And, if you’re still not convinced, well, what’s wrong with you? 🤷♀️ Just kidding, sort of 🤣. But, seriously, the game is amazing, and the concert series is going to be even more epic 🎉. So, go buy those tickets and get ready for the most epic concert of the century 🎟️! 🎵👏
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