Persona Live 2022

Tickets for Persona Super Live 2022 Concert Go on Sale

It seems that the Persona Super Live P-Sound Wish 2022 concert won’t just be for fans located in Japan. Atlus West confirmed that fans in select regions around the world will be able to tune in for a live stream of the Persona event and enjoy the music that way, in lieu of going overseas.

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According to a tweet from the official account, streaming tickets for Persona Super Live 2022  are now on sale at the official PIA website. Artists like Lyn Inaizumi, Lotus Juice, and Shoji Meguro will perform on both days. The concert will feature music from across the series, particularly Persona 5 Royal, Persona 3, Persona 4, and Persona 5 Strikers.

The tickets go for 4,400 Yen each (about USD $34). They operate on a live pay-per-view basis. The Persona Super Live P-Sound Wish 2022 will stream live on October 8, 2022 and October 9, 2022 in the Japan timezone. Archives will be available until October 17, 2022. It’ll stream via the ULIZA video streaming platform. Viewers that buy a ticket will receive a URL to watch the concert two days before the stream date.

There are also regional limitations restricting which countries and territories will be able to stream the Persona Super Live concert. The PIA website states that the concert stream is available in the following countries and regions.

  • North America
    • United States
  • Europe
    • Netherlands, Greece, Germany, Belgium, Romania, Hungary, Denmark, Ireland, Finland, Portugal, UK, Spain, France, Italy, Norway, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Sweden, Austria, Poland, Switzerland
  • Asia Pacific
    • India, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Philippines, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Australia
  • Latin America and the Caribbean
    • Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Chile
  • Middle East
    • United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Israel
  • Africa
    • South Africa, Kenya

The Persona Super Live P-Sound Wish 2022 concert will be broadcast on October 8, 2022 and October 9, 2022. The live venue is located in Makuhari Messe, Tokyo, Japan.


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