The Witcher is returning to the stage, a new concert tour is set to sweep across Europe in 2026.
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A decade after The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt reshaped modern fantasy gaming, the orchestral show built around it’s music is heading back to European venues.
Game developler-studio CD Projekt Red, says demand has remained high throughout this year, after it initially sold-out.
The studio is extending the celebration into another international tour, offering fans yet another chance to hear the score performed live.
Returning to the stage
CD Projekt Red confirmed the new dates after the current European leg drew packed audiences, according to TechRadar’s recent report.
The outlet attended a performance in London, describing it as “a joyful way to appreciate one of the best video games ever made.”
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The upcoming edition will begin in October 2026, following previous stops in North America and Europe. This round is planned to include 25 cities, with shows set to expand into Asia as well as revisit major European halls.
In a statement shared with TechRadar, the studio said: “The Witcher in Concert’s second European leg promises to bring the same magic and immersion that captivated audiences in 2025.”
Music behind the saga
The concert will again be overseen by The Witcher 3 co-composer Marcin Przybyłowicz.
The production includes a 14-piece ensemble and contributions from co-composer Percival Schuttenbach, presenting the themes that helped define the game’s world.
Audiences can expect the major tracks from CD Projekt Red’s acclaimed role-playing title, performed with the same arrangements featured during the anniversary tour earlier this year.
Ticket rollout
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Pre-sale access begins on November 19 for subscribers to The Witcher in Concert newsletter. General ticket sales open on November 21, and full venue details are listed on the official site.
Tour stops for 2026 include Dublin, Manchester, Stockholm, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Paris, Frankfurt, Zurich, Milan and more, spanning from 21 October to 29 November.
Full 2026 schedule
Dublin, Ireland — Vicar Street | 21 and 22 October 2026
Manchester, England — O2 Apollo | 24 October 2026
York, England — Barbican | 25 October 2026
Glasgow, Scotland — Royal Concert Hall | 26 October 2026
Liverpool, England — Philharmonic Hall | 27 October 2026
Wolverhampton, England — Civic Hall | 28 October 2026
London, England — Eventim Apollo | 29 October 2026
Bristol, England — Beacon | 30 October 2026
Stockholm, Sweden — Annexet | 2 November 2026
Berlin, Germany — Tempodrom | 4 November 2026
Gdańsk, Poland — Ergo Arena | 5 November 2026
Kraków, Poland — Tauron Arena | 6 November 2026
Budapest, Hungary — MVM Dome | 7 November 2026
Prague, Czechia — O2 Universum | 8 November 2026
Nuremberg, Germany — Kia Arena | 9 November 2026
Bratislava, Slovakia — Incheba Arena | 10 November 2026
Vienna, Austria — Stadthalle | 11 November 2026
Paris, France — Le Grand Rex | 13 November 2026
Gent, Belgium — Capitole | 14 November 2026
Eindhoven, Netherlands — Muziekgebouw | 15 November 2026
Dusseldorf, Germany — Mitsubishi Electric Halle | 16 November 2026
Lyon, France — Radiant-Bellevue | 18 November 2026
Frankfurt, Germany — Jahrhunderthalle | 19 November 2026
Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg — Rockhal | 20 November 2026
Zurich, Switzerland — The Hall | 21 November 2026
Milan, Italy — Teatro Arcimboli | 22 November 2026
Rotterdam, Netherlands — De Doelen | 28 November 2026
Groningen, Netherlands — Martiniplaza | 29 November 2026
Sources: CD Project Red, TechRadar, The Witcher
This article is made and published by Noah Romsdal Hallundbæk Sørensen, who may have used AI in the preparation