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Persona Super Live 2015 Concert Is Now Streaming Worldwide on YouTube

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Atlus is giving Persona fans another nostalgia bomb, bro. Persona Super Live 2015 ~ in Nippon Budokan – Night of the Phantom is now available to watch worldwide on YouTube, bringing back one of the series’ big live concert moments for everyone outside Japan.

This release follows the recent upload of Persona Music Fes 2013 ~in Nippon Budokan, which went live near the end of April 2026. Just like that earlier concert, this 2015 show leans heavily into the music of Persona 3 and Persona 4, including tracks connected to their updated versions and spin-offs.

For Malaysian and SEA fans, this is honestly a pretty nice drop. Persona concerts are the kind of thing most of us usually only see through clips, imports, or fan uploads. Having the full show officially available worldwide means no region-lock headache, no hunting for dodgy mirrors, and no need to fly to Japan just to feel that Atlus jazz-rock-anime chaos live.

The 2015 concert brought back three major Persona vocal performers: Lotus Juice, Shihoko Hirata, and Yumi Kawamura. If you have spent any time with Persona 3 or Persona 4, those names should already hit the nostalgia button. The show opens with “Dance” from Persona 4: Dancing All Night, setting the mood straight away with the rhythm-game energy.

From there, the concert pulls from a wide range of Persona material. The set includes music from Persona 3, Persona 3 FES, Persona 4, and Persona 4 Golden, plus spin-offs such as Persona Q, Persona 4 Arena, and the anime adaptations. Basically, if your Persona era was PS2, PSP, Vita, or early modern console life, this concert is very much built for you.

There is also a fun historical angle here: the show ends with a trailer for Persona 5, which had not launched yet at the time. Persona 5 only released in Japan in 2016, so watching that tease now feels like looking back at the moment before the series fully exploded into mainstream global popularity.

Atlus previously said it planned to release three Persona concerts, and with this 2015 show now online, only one remains: Persona Super Live P-Sound Bomb. That final promised upload is expected to be the broadest one, covering music from Persona 2: Innocent Sin through Persona 5, along with spin-off material.

If you are newer to the franchise because of Persona 3 Reload, this concert is also a good excuse to understand why Persona music has such a hardcore fanbase. The games are famous for stylish menus and social links, sure, but the soundtrack is the real glue. It is part J-pop, part hip-hop, part jazz, part battle anthem — memang unique.

As for where to play the games today, Persona 3 and Persona 3 FES are on PS2, while Persona 3 Portable is available on Switch, PS4, PSP, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. Persona 3 Reload is on Switch 2, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. Persona 4 started on PS2, and Persona 4 Golden is playable on Switch, PS4, Vita, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.

So if you need background music while grinding dailies, studying, or pretending to be productive at 2AM, this is a solid watch. Persona music still hits different.

Source: Siliconera

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