Wuthering Waves Concert Tour heads to Los Angeles this October

The Wuthering Waves Concert Tour will make its North American debut this fall.
The tour will make its way to the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on October 17. Tickets for the performance are on sale to the general public right now here. The show will follow forthcoming sold-out performances in Shanghai, Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei, and Singapore. The full tour routing can be seen below. Wuthering Waves is currently being showcased at Anime Expo in Los Angeles this weekend.
A synopsis for Wuthering Waves reads:
Welcome aboard, roving voyager.
Upon the shores lay the silent embers of a world during the Ebb Tide.
Desolated by the Lament, the erstwhile creations and earthly beings are left static.
But they strike back, strong enough to penetrate the silence.
Humanity has risen anew from the ashes of the apocalypse.
And you, Rover, are poised for an adventure of Awakening.
Companions to meet, enemies to conquer, new powers to gain, hidden truths to unveil, and unseen spectacles to behold... A vast world of endless possibilities awaits. The choice rests in your hands. Be the answer, be the leader, and follow the sounds to arrive at a new future.
As Wuthering Waves echo endlessly, mankind set sail on a new journey.
Rise and embark on your odyssey, Rover.
Wuthering Waves is available on consoles, PC, and smart phones right now. More information about the game can be found here.
Wuthering Waves tour dates
Shanghai: SPD Bank Oriental Sports Center, July 17–18, 2026 — Sold Out
Tokyo: Tokyo Garden Theater, August 22, 2026 — Sold Out
Seoul: Korea University Hwajeong Gymnasium, August 29, 2026 — Sold Out
Taipei: Taoyuan Convention and Exhibition Center, September 5, 2026 — Sold Out
Singapore: Esplanade Theatre, September 26, 2026 — Sold Out
Los Angeles: Peacock Theater, October 17, 2026
Since 2009, MP3s and NPCs owner Terrance Pryor has written about music, conventions, cosplay, and video games for publications such as AXS, Examiner, Fake Walls, and Ranker. Based out of Los Angeles, the former rock concert promoter/radio host can be seen talking about rock music on AXS TV’s Music’s Greatest Mysteries and discussing music and whatever else on their Black Man Talks Rock channel on YouTube.