For those of you who live in or near Philadelphia, you will be pleased to know that the Symphony of the Goddess is heading your way. The venue will be at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts and will start at 8:30pm on Wednesday, July 25th. Tickets vary from $19.50 to $95.00. You won’t be able to buy them until January 20th, so be sure to head over to TicketMaster.com, TicketPhiladelphia.org, or The Mann Box Office on that day at 10:00am to get yours before they sell out.

We still don’t have any other dates outside of the United States and Canada, but as soon as we hear something we will let you know. Be sure to Sign up for the Newsletter to get all the latest information yourself. You can see the websites description of the concert below.

Every performance to date of “The Legend of Zelda™: Symphony of the Goddesses” has sold out far in advance. Don’t miss your opportunity to get great seats early!

Featuring dynamic and compelling video accompanied by a live symphony orchestra, “The Legend of Zelda™: Symphony of the Goddesses” brings the world’s most popular video game series to life! Enjoy original music spanning 25 years of adventure from the celebrated Zelda franchise, uniting music and visuals in a way never before realized.

“The Legend of Zelda™: Symphony of the Goddesses” is the first ever video game themed concert to feature a complete 4 movement symphony, showcasing the work of Nintendo composer and sound director Koji Kondo.

Witness 25 years of video game history unfolding complete with gorgeous and cinematic video presentation, synced to picture with the game’s sensational, thematic and action-packed music played live by a full symphony orchestra.

The Legend of Zelda ™ is among the most famous media franchises of all time. Over 62 million copies of the game have been sold since its introduction in 1986, grossing more than Avatar and Titanic combined.

Beyond the fifteen Zelda video games, Zelda’s popularity has spawned a book series, comic book, Saturday morning cartoon, and even its own breakfast cereal. The most recent game, Skyward Sword, set a new record for the franchise, selling over 550,000 copies in a week and becoming Zelda’s fastest-selling title. Nintendo’s fan club and mailing list continue to add over a million new members every year throughout the world.

Source: Manncenter.org

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