The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses

The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses is coming back! After taking a year off following two successful tours, the concert series will be making another run, this time worldwide, titled “Master Quest”.

New inclusions for the “Master Quest” production will include music and video footage from the recent 3DS release The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, as well as new music and imagery from the upcoming remake of Majora’s Mask. The program will still feature the four-movement symphony telling the stories of Ocarina of Time, The Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, and A Link to the Past, as well as selections from Link’s Awakening and Spirit Tracks. All this beautiful music will be performed by a full orchestra and choir.

Here are the tour dates announced so far:

01/21/2015 at 7PM Nashville TN Schremerhorn Symphony Center
01/22/2015 at 7PM Nashville TN Schremerhorn Symphony Center
01/30/2015 at 8PM Honolulu HI Neal Blaisdell Concert Hall
02/07/2015 at 8PM Tokyo JP Tokyo International Forum
02/27/2015 at 8PM Boston MA Symphony Hall
03/06/2015 at 8PM Monterrey NL Arena Monterrey
03/08/2015 at 8PM Mexico City DF Arena de Ciudad
03/20/2015 at 8PM Toronto ON Sony Center PAC
04/16/2015 at 8PM Stockholm SE Ericsson Globe
04/17/2015 at 7:30PM London UK Wembley Arena
04/19/2015 at 8PM Dusseldorf DE Mitsubishi Electric Hall
04/23/2015 at 8PM Paris FR Palais de Congres
04/24/2015 at 8PM Milan IT Teatro degli Arcimboldi
04/30/2015 at 8PM Atlanta GA Cobb Energy Center
05/20/2015 at 8PM Edmonton AB Northern Jubilee
05/22/2015 at 8PM Vancouver BC Queen Elizabeth Theatre
05/23/2015 at 8PM Calgary AB Southern Jubilee
05/30/2015 at 8PM Montreal QC Place des Arts
06/20/2015 at 8PM Austin TX The Long Center PAC
10/22/2015 at 8PM Houston TX Jones Hall

More dates are expected to be announced soon, so keep watching the official site for updates and ticketing information. If you haven’t been to see Symphony of the Goddesses before, check out oprainfall’s editorial on the concert experience.

SOURCE: Press Release

Eric Chetkauskas
Eric has been playing video games for longer than he can remember. His interests skew toward retro games with an emphasis on Japanese RPGs like Chrono Trigger and the Dragon Quest series.