London Symphony Orchestra: Music of Zelda
Posted on December 13 2013 by ralphpotato
The London Symphony Orchestra and London Symphony Chorus are teaming up to play a Zelda concert in July. The tickets go on sale at 10:00 AM London time, which is just in a few hours. If you’re hoping to attend this concert, make haste because the tickets could sell out pretty fast!
If you’re curious, and if you want to buy tickets, hit the jump for more!
The performance is officially called, “Symphonic Legends London: Featuring music from The Legend of Zelda series” and it’s on July 13, 2014 at Barbican Hall, London.
Here’s the description of the event on London Symphony Orchestra’s website:
The LSO and London Symphony Chorus join forces to present a thrilling new video game music concert. Featuring music performed courtesy of Nintendo, Symphonic Legends London takes concertgoers on an unfortgettable journey through some of The Legend of Zelda™’s best loved-themes.
And some of the details of the concert courtesy of NeoGAF:
- New and sophisticated arrangements by Jonne Valtonen, Roger Wanamo.
- All new overture music from [The] Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
- To be performed by an all set 200 person London Symphony Orchestra and London Symphony Choir
- Music from A Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time, Skyward Sword, [The] Wind Waker and Twilight Princess, plus many more!!
- Produced by the team behind the world renowned Symphonic Fantasies, Odysseys and Final Symphony concerts.
- In cooperation with Nintendo.
As said, the tickets are open for sale at 10:00 AM London time, so hurry up if you’re hoping to go! Here’s the event page where you should be able to purchase tickets in a few hours. You can also check out their Facebook event page.
What do you think? Any Londoners that are hoping to attend? Let us know in the comments!
Sources: London Symphony Orchestra, NeoGAF, Facebook