
A special concert celebrating the soundtrack of Assassin’s Creed Shadows has been confirmed to take place in London later this year.
As well as a bumper soundtrack created by The Flight, Assassin’s Creed Shadows features music from Japanese psych rock band TEKE::TEKE. Their ‘Kage No Iro’ album was commissioned by Ubisoft and saw the group composing songs to score key narrative moments in game protagonist Naoe’s storyline.
Now a special one-off headline show at London’s Islington Assembly Hall on November 9, 2025 has been announced. TEKE::TEKE will be performing ‘Kage No Iro’ in full, accompanied by the Absolute Orchestra. The gig will also incorporate visuals from the game and an opening DJ set from Thunderdrum, who also collaborated on the Assassin’s Creed Shadows soundtrack.
“We’ve long wanted to bring our songs from Assassin’s Creed Shadows to life, adding another layer to the soundtrack to be experienced outside of the game environment and played for you live accompanied by a beautiful string section,” the band said in a statement. “We’re working on something really special for the fans, a full audio-visual experience in one of our favourite cities, London!”
The band went on to say more dates will “hopefully” be announced in the near future.
Tickets for ‘Assassin’s Creed Shadows: A Full Live Band Experience’ go on sale tomorrow (September 26) and will be available here.
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Ahead of the one-off Assassin’s Creed gig, TEKE:: TEKE will be playing headline shows in Lille, Paris, Brighton and Bristol to celebrate the recently-released deluxe edition of their 2023 album Hagata.
TEKE::TEKE will play:
NOVEMBER
5 – L’Aeronef, Lille
6 – Petit Bain, Paris
7 – Mutations Festival, Brighton
8 – Simple Things Festival, Bristol
9 – Islington Assembly Hall, London (Assassin’s Creed Shadows)
Earlier this month, the Claws Of Awaji expansion was released for Assassin’s Creed Shadows, giving players more than ten hours of additional content including new weapons, skills, gear, abilities and the mysterious island of Awaji.
Meanwhile The Flight’s Assassin’s Creed Shadows soundtrack is set to get a bumper vinyl boxset release.
In other news, Sony has confirmed some PlayStation Plus members will be able to play The Last Of Us Part Two for free later this week to celebrate The Last Of Us Day.
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