Doors open at 6:30 PM — and if the rest of this tour is any indication, you will want to be in your seat when the lights go down at 7:30. Sonic Live in Concert comes to Landmark Theatre in downtown Syracuse on Friday, March 5, 2027. This is the kind of show that earns the drive.
About Sonic Live in Concert
This is the official 35th anniversary concert tour for Sonic the Hedgehog, produced by Senbla and SEGA. The franchise debuted in 1991, and this production brings its music into a live room in the best way: a full ensemble of rock musicians, vocalists, and electronic artists performing alongside synchronized HD visuals — iconic levels, boss battles, and franchise moments spanning the original Genesis era all the way through current releases.
The program shines a spotlight on composers Jun Senoue and Tomoya Ohtani, whose work has defined what Sonic actually sounds like across decades of games. Musical Easter eggs are woven throughout the arrangements — the kind of details that reward fans who know every track and give newcomers something to catch on the way home. The production runs from Green Hill Zone to Undefeatable. That is a lot of ground to cover in one night, and that is the point.
All ages are welcome. Every person in your group needs their own ticket. Photography, audio recording, and video recording are not permitted inside the venue.
About Landmark Theatre
Landmark Theatre holds 2,908 people — a scale that makes sense for a production bringing synchronized HD visuals and a full live ensemble to the stage. It sits right on South Salina Street in downtown Syracuse, easy to reach from anywhere across Central New York. Whether you’re coming from Utica, Rochester, or right across town, this is a venue worth building a whole evening around.
Tickets
Tickets are available through Ticketmaster. Dates on this tour have been moving — multiple stops added secondary performances after selling out — so get yours before this one does the same. The March 5 Syracuse date is the region’s best shot before the tour continues northeast to Proctors in Schenectady on March 10.