Genshin Impact’syearly orchestral concerts are a great way toappreciateGenshin’sstunning soundtrack together with other fans. Last year’s concert ticketssold out immediately, so if you’re interested in attending one of this year’s concerts, you’ll want to be prepared.

Genshin Concert 2024 locations and dates

Genshin Concert performances happen across the world on different dates. Your experience will vary depending on location, since it’s not just the venue that’s changing. Different orchestras led by different conductors will handle each performance. Ticket sales for each location start on different dates, too.

How to get tickets to Genshin Concert 2024

To snag tickets for a concert near you, check HoYoverse’sofficial website. Ticketing for each event is handled by individual venues, so look for a “Purchase” link next to the listing for the performance you want to attend.

You should attempt to buy a ticket as soon as they become available. 2023’s ticket sales were described as a “bloodbath,” with overwhelmed websites and rampant scalping. To avoid missing out or having to buy a grossly marked-up ticket from a scalper, try to be on the ticketing website before sales start. Good luck!

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Genshin Concert 2024 merchandise

There will be several new Genshin Concert themed merchandise items for sale at each performance. There are only two featured characters this year, Lynette and Navia. Both are wearing their normal outfits, and Lynette plays a violin while Navia has a drum. The new merchandise includes images of both characters on badges and acrylic stands, as well as a playmat. These items will be sold online at a later date, so you don’t need to go to a performance to obtain them.

There are a few concert-exclusive items, though. Attending a concert will get you a free commemorative physical ticket featuring both Lynette and Navia with their instruments. You will also receive a transparent card with both characters, which you can overlay onto your own photo as a frame. There’s only a tiny preview image for what these items will look like, but last year’s commemorative ticket was a high-quality print on cardstock. Unlike last year, there’s no code for in-game wind gliders or exclusive furnishings.

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