Summary
- Death Stranding just had a dedicated panel at SXSW that revealed a bunch of news for the series.
- While On The Beach was the main focus, a surprise was waiting with the Strands of Harmony World Tour announcement.
- The concert tour begins in November and will appear in 19 different countries.
As part of the Death Stranding 2: On The Beach panel at SXSW, Kojima Productions announced it was teaming up with SOHTO for the Death Stranding: Strands of Harmony World Tour, which will take place across 19 countries.
It’s been a surprisingly long time since we’ve heard much from Kojima Productions about Death Stranding 2: On The Beach. Despite it being revealed a few years ago, the sequel was strangely missing from last month’s State of Play, with news instead being promised today during a dedicated panel at SXSW.

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And that’s exactly what we got, with plenty of Death Stranding 2 news revealed during the showcase. While the sequel was the main star of the show, Death Stranding has become much more than just games, as proven by the announcement of an orchestrated world tour that’ll run during 2025 and 2026.
Death Stranding: Strands Of Harmony World Tour Announced
That tour is the Death Stranding: Strands of Harmony World Tour, which comes from a collaboration between SOHO Live and Kojima Productions. Strands of Harmony acts as the first official concert tour for the series, and will take place across 19 locations around the world including London, Los Angeles, Paris, Chicago, and more.
Strands of Harmony will feature a live orchestra and singers performing some of the songs from the series, including Ludvig Forssell’s OST and the beloved tracks from Low Roar and more. Videos will also play alongside the music showing scenes from both the first Death Stranding and the sequel.
And yes, Strands of Harmony will have its own line of merchandise available for purchase. Details are coming at a later date, though.
It’s not long until Porters get to experience the tour either, as it’ll kick off this year on November 8 at the Sydney Opera House before moving on to the rest of the world. The tour locations and dates are as follows and tickets will go live on March 12:
- Nov 8, 2025 – Sydney
- Nov 16, 2025 – London
- Nov 22, 2025 – Los Angeles
- Nov 28, 2025 – Shanghai
- Nov 30, 2025 – Bangkok
- Dec 2, 2025 – Singapore
- Dec 6, 2025 – Seoul
- Dec 13, 2025 – Newark
- Jan 15, 2026 – Berlin
- Jan 17, 2026 – Paris
- Jan 19, 2026 – Milan
- Feb 4, 2026 – Seattle
- Feb 7, 2026 – Chicago
- Feb 23, 2026 – Yokohama
- Feb 28, 2026 – Osaka
- Mar 7, 2026 – Austin
- Mar 9, 2026 – Boston
- Mar 26, 2026 – Montreal
- Mar 28, 2026 – Toronto

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