by James Mattone on July 23, 2020
Turn up your speakers or headphones for this one:
On July 28th at 3PM PT, the Noisey music channel (check their Instagram and YouTube channel) will present a virtual concert featuring four of the artists that will expand the already classic soundtrack of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2. That’s right, you’ll be hitting those insane trick combos to some fresh tunes come launch day while also being able to enjoy tracks from the original.
Tune in to this epic event and listen to the latest punk jams from Rough Francis, the hot bars from Merkules, the melting pot of Persian-infused trap rap electronica from CHAII, and a taste of the next incredible chapter of Machine Gun Kelly’s discography. All artists will be on the new soundtrack and will perform during this virtual concert.
In between songs, expect to learn more about all the new artists being added on top of those from the original games, and be on the lookout for some special guests from Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2.
You can watch this all on Noisey’s Youtube channel here at 3PM PDT on July 28.
Check out all the details on Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 so far in our reveal blog here. Stay tuned for more updates on the Activision Games Blog and on http://www.tonyhawkthegame.com/. Also be sure to follow news on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram @tonyhawkthegame, as well as subscribe to the YouTube channel at YouTube.com/tonyhawkthegame.
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