Pokemon teams up with Marshmello & Alison Wonderland for first-ever EDM concert

To celebrate 30 years of Pokémon, the franchise is collaborating with popular electronic music artists Alison Wonderland and Marshmello for a unique musical event.

Pokémon fans 16 and older have a chance to see special ‘Pokémon Night Out’ concerts in Los Angeles and London for two nights only.

This is the first time Pokémon has collaborated with electronic music artists for a live event, bringing together the worlds of Pokémon and music.

Following the style of electronic dance music shows, these concerts will have unique performances with cutting-edge stage technology and digital effects. They’ll also include visuals inspired by Pokémon, creating an exciting and energetic experience for the audience.

Marshmello, the incredibly popular producer, will be the main performer for the night. Alison Wonderland, famous for songs like ‘Run’ and ‘I Want U,’ will also be performing as a featured artist.

Where are the Pokemon Night Out concerts?

The Pokemon Night Out concert series will have just two performances. The first will be held on October 24, 2026, at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, California, and the second on November 10, 2026, at the O2 Arena in London, UK.

Where to get Pokemon Night Out EDM concert tickets

Tickets for the Los Angeles show will be available starting at 10 AM Pacific Time through Ticketmaster. For the London show, tickets go on sale at 10 AM British Summer Time via AXS.

Tickets are limited, so trainers should be ready to book one as soon as possible to ensure they get a spot.

According to Taito Okiura, VP of Marketing and Media at The Pokémon Company International, events like ‘Pokémon Night Out’ use music to bring Pokémon Trainers together around the world.

Marshmello and Alison Wonderland are both huge Pokémon fans, so their collaboration feels like a natural way to celebrate something they both love.

To mark the occasion, special Pokémon Night Out merchandise will be sold at the concerts and in limited amounts on the Pokémon Center website.

This isn’t the first time Pokémon has ventured into music, though it is their first collaboration with popular EDM artists. Earlier this year, they hosted ‘VOLTAGE Live,’ a concert featuring Hatsune Miku, who performed alongside Pokémon characters with a unique set of songs.

The popular Vocaloid performer teamed up with Pokemon for the second time this year, following their initial concert in 2025.

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2026-04-13 21:19