What to know
- The Concert Hall is not confirmed to be in Living the Dream
- Recent official previews and reports suggest it is likely missing at launch
- Singing mechanics are unclear or possibly reworked
- Fans are still hoping for a future return or alternative feature
If you are jumping into Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, you might expect to find the Concert Hall—one of the most iconic and chaotic features from the original game. However, based on the latest available information, you should not expect it to be there at launch.

In the original Tomodachi Life, the Concert Hall unlocked when you gave a Mii a song, letting you create performances, customize lyrics, and even form groups. It became one of the most memorable parts of the game because of its humor and creativity.
In Living the Dream, things are different. The Concert Hall has not been shown in official showcases or the January 2026 Nintendo Direct, which detailed most major facilities and features.
More recent coverage around the April 2026 launch goes further, indicating that the Concert Hall does not appear to be included in the current version of the game.

That absence has led to a bigger question: can Miis still sing? Right now, the answer is unclear. Some early details suggest that singing or performances may still exist in some form, but they are not tied to a dedicated Concert Hall location like before.
You should also know that certain older mechanics tied to music—like giving songs as gifts—haven’t been clearly shown either. This suggests the feature may have been redesigned or replaced entirely.
For now, the safest conclusion is simple:
You cannot get or unlock a Concert Hall in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream—at least not in the currently released version.

That said, the situation could still change. Nintendo has not officially confirmed its permanent removal, and fan demand for the feature is high. If updates or DLC are introduced later, the Concert Hall (or a similar music feature) could return in a different form.
Until then, you should treat it as a missing feature and adjust your expectations accordingly.