A musical treat for Legend of Zelda and orchestral fans alike, the Symphony of the Goddesses concert series will return with the “Master Quest” tour in 2015.
The Symphony of the Goddesses concert is an orchestral homage to the music from The Legend of Zelda. The previous concert tours delighted fans in numerous cities across North America and Japan, and contained selections from the likes of Ocarina of Time, Twilight Princess and The Wind Waker.
Earlier today, Nintendo announced the “Master Quest” Symphony of the Goddesses tour for 2015. The upcoming concert series celebrates the release of the long-awaited Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D, and includes musical arrangements from Majora’s Mask, and the recent 3DS title, A Link Between Worlds. Tickets are already on sale for a handful of stops; the rest will be available on 12/8.
The complete Master Quest schedule is as follows, courtesy of the Symphony of the Goddesses website:
- 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 information- including the complete concert program- can be found on the official website.
Source: The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses
Image courtesy of Nintendo
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