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Zelda: Symphony Of The Goddesses Announces “Master Quest” New York Tour Date And More

“The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses” concert series has announced new tour dates for the U.S. and Europe for the 2015 worldwide tour of “Master Quest.” Due to popular demand, a New York tour date has been announced at Barclays Center which will feature a special event at the Nintendo World store in New York City, as well as other cities in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions of the U.S. and additional locations in Europe.

Featuring brand new music and visuals, including pieces from the recently remastered The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D and the addition of The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, the concert series will maintain the beloved experience fans have come to expect while remaining the ultimate Zelda experience currently available to fans. “Master Quest” has already embarked on its world tour with much acclaim in the U.S. and Japan, and is set to make its next stops across Canada and Europe. Based on one of the most popular and beloved video game series of all time, the tour features live orchestral performances of music from Nintendo’s classic The Legend of Zelda franchise. The newly announced dates include:

○         Durham, Durham Performing Arts Center; September 10

○         St. Louis, Powell Hall; September 11, September 12, September 13

○         Philadelphia, Mann Center; September 18

○         Providence, Providence Performing Arts Center; September 25

○         Chicago, Auditorium Theatre; October 1

○         Indianapolis, Old National Centre; October 2

○         Milwaukee, Milwaukee Theatre; October 3

○         New York, Barclays Center; October 13

○         Salt Lake City, Abravanel Hall; October 15

○         Hamburg, O2 World; November 8

○         Amsterdam, Heineken Music Hall; November 11

○         Brussels, Palais 12; November 12

○         Madrid, Palacio Vista Alegre; November 13

○         Barcelona, Auditori Forum; November 14

○         Rome, Auditorium Conciliazione; November 15

○         Zurich, Hallenstadion; November 21

○         Dublin, Convention Centre; November 22

 

The name Symphony of the Goddesses refers not only to the concert program but also to the four-movement symphony, recounting the classic storylines from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. The performance will also highlight orchestral renditions of music from The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D and The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. Concerts will be performed by full orchestra and choir in world class venues throughout the world.

“At the nexus of culture and entertainment, the New York show at Barclays Center just makes sense for the Zelda Symphony,” said Jason Michael Paul, President of Jason Michael Paul Productions, Inc. “We want to be able to bring the ultimate Zelda experience to as many fans as possible worldwide, and with this New York show and Nintendo World store special event, we really believe we’ll be able to reach many of those fans in a city that already embraces music and games. Fans at the Nintendo World store will get treated to an ocarina demo with David Ramos, cosplay by Li Kovacs, and a live musical performance – a small taste of what awaits them at the full concert experience.”

Guests will enjoy their favorite moments from the series, carefully and beautifully timed with a gorgeous orchestral score. The concert is a festive experience for all walks of fans, many of which attend “cosplaying” as their favorite characters.

Fans can view a complete tour schedule with ticketing information, and also sign up for a regularly updated digital newsletter, at http://zelda-symphony.com. Club Nintendo members can enjoy an exclusive 15% discount to the show by logging into their accounts and looking for the discount code on the Symphony of the Goddesses banner. Consumers that are not Club Nintendo members can join for free at https://club.nintendo.com/.

32 thoughts on “Zelda: Symphony Of The Goddesses Announces “Master Quest” New York Tour Date And More”

    1. Everyone…these are just the NEWLY ADDED dates, not ALL the dates. Please check the official site or ticketmaster as there are many more cities than this!

      1. Yeah true, hah. I’m just hopeing they’ll add it to Zelda U, and not just some Hero Mode that pretty much changes nothing. It was still the same darn difficulty for me in SS.

        1. ALBW’s Hero Mode felt like the same difficulty to me, because nothing was really changed except damage and heart placement. A Master Quest mode would be so much better for certain Zelda games… I feel like Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword would fit well with some Master Quest mode.

  1. I Also see no Discount banner! Im trying to get tickets early this time because the last time had a pole blocking my view. Not that it mattered much, the music was amazing

    1. My Wind Waker Is Bigger (I.A.B.A.B)

      also would want my fucking money back if all I could see was a damn pole the whole time.

      1. well I knew about it before hand, the tickets were 20$ cheaper. And it was those tickets, or no show at all, so i bit the bullet.

        1. My Wind Waker Is Bigger (I.A.B.A.B)

          Lol so let me get this straight. You 20$ just go see a damn pole. You knew you were going staring at pole the whole time and still payed your money. I wish I was there to take a picture of you staring at that fucking pole. Did you see anything at all?

  2. My Wind Waker Is Bigger (I.A.B.A.B)

    I would go to this shit but nope my city isn’t even on the map for something like this.

  3. What the f*#%?!?! I live in florida and i am sure as hell not gonna drive or fly ALL THE WAY to Durham, NC they couldnt even put one 2 states away from me!

      1. There’s a showing at the Cobb Energy Centre on April 30th in Atlanta Georgia. That’s one I’ll be going to as well.

    1. I’m in florida in there is one coming in Miami either april or may, and they are having it at Disney World in July I think. Obviously go to the disney world one if you can cause I assume they would make it extra special. Even if they don’t you’re at disney world so it’s still a plus.

      1. FYI the Orlando one is at the Walt Disney Theater which one of the halls in the Dr Phillips Performing Arts Center in downtown Orlando. It is not at Walt Disney World. Downtown Orlando is 20 miles northeast of WDW. Confusing I know, but Disney helped pay for the new center downtown and they got it named after them.

    2. That sucks bud. I did drive all the way to Florida, from NC. Worth it. Most off the time Nintendo doesn’t do stuff around my area. Last time I went to a Nintendo BIG event was in 2006.

    3. It is already coming to Orlando at the Dr Phillips Center. These dates in the article are just the newly added dates.

    1. What’s SF? San Francisco or South Florida? Or somewhere else? If south florida, they are coming in april or may, and in july I think they are at disney world.

  4. Barclays Center??? That is going to sound awful! All the amazing performance halls in NYC and they choose an arena. I know it’s much bigger, but damn it’s not a rock concert. Just add more dates and put it somewhere proper.

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