Persona 5 Special Big Band Concert in Japan in December 2025
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Persona 5 Special Big Band Concert Will Appear in December

Atlus has revealed that it will hold the Persona 5 Special Big Band Concert in early December 2025. The concert will take place at two Japanese venues in Tokyo and Kobe, and it will feature tracks from the RPG that first appeared in Japan for the PS3 and PS4 in September 2016.

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This concert will have around 30 musicians from Japan and the US, with the original Persona 5 series singer Lyn Inaizumi included among them. The whole band will be led by Charlie Rosen, whose arrangement of Persona 5‘s battle song “Last Surprise” with The 8-Bit Big Band received a Best Arrangement, Instrument and Vocals nomination in the 2025 Grammy Awards. The Hawaii-born trumpeter Eric Miyashiro will also bring members of his own band in Japan to participate in this concert.

Atlus will open the first ticket sales for physical attendance at the concert on eplus from July 16, 2025, until August 3, 2025. Prices will range from 11,000 yen (~$76.20) for a regular seating to 16,500 yen (~$114.30) for a set with bonus goods. The latter will have two different sets available, with the exact content to be announced at a later date.

The Persona 5 Special Big Band Concert will take place at the Shinjuku Bunka Center in Tokyo on December 2-4, 2025, and at the Kobe International House on December 5, 2025.


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