The Legend of Zelda Symphony is coming to Phoenix!

The Legend of Zelda Symphony

The Triforce has been completed with the highly-anticipated, global concert tour of “The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses – Master Quest.” The acclaimed concert will visit the Phoenix Symphony on November 21st and will regale fans with a truly unique experience from one of the most beloved game franchises ever. Audiences can expect to experience awesome new inclusions from “Tri Force Heroes” the most recently released The Legend of Zelda game. Never before performed scores accompanied by new gameplay imagery, will appear for the first time ever in “Master Quest,” though fans will still be treated to the show’s now-classic repertoire from seasons past.

Those new to Symphony of the Goddesses will also have the opportunity to experience the beautifully orchestrated four-movement symphonic work from last season, which chronicles fan-favorite moments from the franchise’s rich and storied history, carefully and expertly timed with a gorgeous, larger than life video presentation.

Journey back to the land of Hyrule with Master Quest, the next chapter in the acclaimed world tour, The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses. Master Quest is a never-before seen or heard multimedia concert experience that celebrates the beloved 29-year-old The Legend of Zelda franchise. It’s not to be missed!

To view a complete tour schedule with ticketing information, tour updates and also sign up for a regularly updated digital newsletter, visit http://zelda-symphony.com.

Phoenix Event Details:

Date: November 21, 2016
Location: Phoenix Symphony Hall
Time: 7:30 PM – doors open 1 hour before.
Tickets available at: http://bit.ly/ZeldaPhoenix

 

 

 

Photos from the San Francisco event on August 21, 2016 at the beautiful Davies Symphony Hall. All photos by Jose Lim.

Editor in Chief at

he/him • aapi • intj • geek • photographer • journalist • podcaster • martial artist • foodie • dj • cinephile • gamer • traveler

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments