Symphony of the Goddesses doesn’t appear to have any end in sight. The tour originally started as a celebration of Zelda’s 25th anniversary. It took a full year off have a two year stint, only to return this year with Symphony of the Goddesses: Master Quest. While current tour dates run through January 2017, there are plans for this tour to continue well beyond that date. With the 30th anniversary and Zelda U both on the horizon, symphony producer Jason Michael Paul gives hope for a continued tour, future plans, and new locations.

“With these new games, for example when the newest game comes out and also with the 30th anniversary coming up, I think you’ll see a lot more work on, for example, the overture, to incorporate some of the 30 years. And then of course, I’m probably going to redo some of the interludes, do some different ones. But the thing that does stay the same, the core of the concert, is the symphony–the four-movement symphony–which I can’t really imagine me changing. I really don’t want to change it because it’s so beautiful. The only reason why I would update it would be just because the visuals would improve. But yeah, it’s going to continue to evolve to be a new show. There’s so much material, so it’s just a matter of time I think.”

“I have other ideas too. We’ll throw in some other things too that you guys as Zelda fans will really appreciate. I don’t know if you guys noticed all the items we have for merchandise; I produce all those items. Things that weren’t getting done in the past, I’ve been producing and taking total initiative in getting those things because I think those are important and the fans really want that. For example, the program that we have now, I thiink it’s a great addition for the fans. And of course I created a two-year calendar. Cause I figured, hey, why not make it two years?”

Are you excited to hear that this tour may have at least one more year after this one? How about the fact it could feature music and video from Zelda U? Have you had a chance to go to either tour event?

Source: Nintendo World Report

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