Pokemon is teaming up with EDM legends Alison Wonderland and Marshmello to bring fans a special musical experience in honor of its 30th anniversary.
For two nights only, Pokemon trainers aged 16 and up can attend the ‘Pokemon Night Out’ concerts in Los Angeles and London.
This marks the very first time the Pokemon brand has linked up with electronic music artists for a live event where monsters and music collide.
In keeping with EDM tradition, these concerts will feature custom sets and digital visuals using innovative stage technology, alongside Pokemon-inspired visual storytelling that promises to “electrify” concertgoers.
Pokemon Night Out marks the brand’s first-ever collab with world-famous EDM artists for a true-blue EDM experience.
World-famous producer Marshmello is slated as the night’s headlining artist, while Alison Wonderland, best known for hits like ‘Run’ and ‘I Want U,’ is listed as a supporting act.
Where are the Pokemon Night Out concerts?
There are only two Pokemon Night Out concerts. The first one takes place on October 24, 2026 at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, California. The second is on November 10, 2026 at the O2 Arena in London, UK.
Where to get Pokemon Night Out EDM concert tickets
Ticket sales go live for the Los Angeles show on April 17 at 10 AM PDT via Ticketmaster. For the London show, tickets will be available for purchase on April 17 starting 10 AM BST via AXS.
These tickets are limited and subject to availability, so trainers should be on standby to make sure they snag a seat.
“With immersive experiences like ‘Pokémon Night Out,’ we’re leveraging the power of music to unite Trainers across our global fan community,” Taito Okiura, vice president of marketing and media at The Pokémon Company International, said of the event.
“Both Marshmello and Alison Wonderland share a genuine passion for Pokémon that extends beyond the stage, making this collaboration a natural celebration of the fandom.”
The Pokemon CompanyPokemon Night Out concerts are taking place in Los Angeles and London.
To celebrate, Pokemon Night Out merchandise will also be available for purchase both on-site at the concerts and online on the Pokemon Center website in limited quantities.
While this is the first time Pokemon has collaborated with mainstream EDM artists, they aren’t totally new to musical events. Earlier this year, Pokemon held a concert with Hatsune Miku called ‘VOLTAGE Live,’ where the digital diva teamed up with a team of ‘mons to perform a special setlist of songs.
This year marked the second collaboration between the Vocaloid star and Pokemon, who held their first concert in 2025.
