The Legend Of Zelda: Symphony Of The Goddesses 2017 Tour Schedule Strikes A Chord

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With excitement continuing to surround Link’s open-air adventure in the critically acclaimed The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Jason Michael Paul Entertainment has announced the 2017 tour dates for The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses.

With concert dates scheduled across North America and around the world, the show will include a new movement from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, an updated overture and the Ballad of the Wind Fish, which makes a fan requested return from the original program.

The concert will celebrate 30 years of stirring adventure, complete with live orchestral renditions of the memorable soundtracks that accompanied them – all with oversight and approval from the game’s developers and composers.

The “reimagined score” will draw on games such as The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD, The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.

“We’re really going all-out this year to celebrate the newly released The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild,” shares Jason Michael Paul, president of the company that continues to produce the tour. “Besides all the new stuff, we’re also bringing back the Ballad of the Wind Fish from the original program, which has been a big request from fans for a while.”

The complete tour schedule with new show dates and ticketing information can be found on the official website, which we have run through below:

  • Buenos Aires, Argentina – March 17, Theatre Coliseo
  • Santiago, Chile – March 18, Cariola Theater
  • Birmingham UK – April 16, The NEC
  • Minneapolis, MN – May 20, Orpheum Theater
  • Mexico City, Mexico – June 11, Auditorio Nacional
  • Denver, CO – June 30 & July 1, Boettcher Concert Hall
  • Austin, TX – July 7, Long Center
  • San Diego, CA – July 21, San Diego Civic Theatre
  • Vienna, VA – July 22, Wolf Trap
  • San Francisco, CA – August 4, Davies Symphony Hall
  • Quebec City, Quebec – September 9, Grand Théâtre de Québec
  • Toronto, Ontario – September 15, Sony Centre
  • Seattle, WA – September 22, Paramount Theatre
  • Portland, OR – September 23, Keller Auditorium
  • Los Angeles, CA – September 30, Dolby Theater
  • Kansas City, MO – October 6, Kansas City Music Hall
  • Memphis, TN – October 7, The Orpheum Theatre
  • Des Moines, IA – October 8, Des Moines Civic Center
  • New York, NY – October 20, United Palace Theatre
  • Boston, MA – October 21, Wang Theater
  • San Antonio, TX – October 27, Majestic Theatre
  • Baltimore, MD – November 3, Lyric Theatre
  • Cleveland, OH – November 4, State Theatre
  • Columbus, OH – November 5, Ohio Theater
  • Phoenix, AZ – November 6, Phoenix Symphony Hall
  • Jacksonville, FL – November 9, Times Union Center
  • Durham, NC – November 10, Durham PAC
  • Norfolk, VA – November 11, Chrysler Hall
  • Atlanta, GA – November 16, Cobb Energy PAC
  • Knoxville, TN – November 17, Knoxville Civic Auditorium
  • Chicago, IL – November 18, Chicago Auditorium Theatre
  • London, England – November 21, Eventim Apollo
  • Dusseldorf, Germany – November 24, Mitsubishi Electric Hall
  • Barcelona, Spain – November 25, Auditori Forum
  • Florence, Italy – November 26, Mandela Forum
  • Vancouver, BC – November 30, Queen Elizabeth Theater
  • Edmonton, AB – December 1, Northern Jubilee Auditorium
  • Calgary, AB – December 2, Southern Jubilee Auditorium
  • Milwaukee, WI – December 3, Riverside Theater
  • Montreal, QB – December 8, Place des Arts
  • San Jose, CA – December 9, City National Civic
  • Pittsburgh, PA – December 14, Heinz Hall
  • New Orleans, LA – December 15, Saenger Theater
  • Miami, FL – December 16, The Arsht Center
  • Oklahoma City, OK – December 29, Civic Center Music Hall
  • Salt Lake City, UT – December 30, Abravenal Hall
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