Earlier this month, we reported that the popular The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses concert will be returning to Los Angeles for a special show during E3 on the 12th June.
Dubbed "Season 2", Nintendo has announced new dates and cities for the beautifully arranged concert series across North America this year. Due to overwhelming demand, the orchestra will return to the following cities:
- Atlanta; Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre; June 6
- San Francisco; Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall; June 10
- Montreal; Place des Arts; June 14
- Los Angeles; Greek Theatre; June 12
- Austin, Texas; Long Center; June 29
- Philadelphia; The Mann Center for the Performing Arts; July 25
- Toronto; Sony Centre for the Performing Arts; Sept. 7
- Seattle; Benaroya Hall; Sept. 12
New cities revealed for the tour are:
- Baltimore; Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall; July 27
- Grand Rapids, Mich.; DeVos Performance Hall; Oct. 19
Tickets can be purchased from the official Zelda Symphony website. Club Nintendo members can take advantage of an exclusive 15 percent discount to the show by logging into their accounts and looking for the discount code on the Symphony of the Goddesses banner.
The show itself is a fantastic experience, we're sure those of you who have already attended a previous date will agree. Are any of our readers planning on attending one of the above dates? If so, start saving those rupees in your big wallets. Let us know in the comment section below if you plan on catching a show.
[source zelda-symphony.com]
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Sucks living in Kansas...
Sucks even more living in ireland...
Closest one to me is in Atlanta, but I'm in Mississippi.
This needs to come to The Proms
If it weren't for the lone show in Austin I was going to assume the interior of the US was hazardous to Orchestras.
@gavn64 Oh, I feel your pain...
This needs to go worldwide
My amazing girlfriend surprised me with tickets to the Atlanta show just yesterday! I'm so beyond excited!
@MagicBox Enjoy!
That Baltimore one is tempting...they've never been so close to me before. But between money and logistics, I very much doubt I'll wind up going.
@Mommar I know we're a tad underwater at the moment, but Grand Rapids is also located in the interior section of the country.
if only this would come Canada East coast
@Five-seveN Makes me wonder why these tours never visit Memphis at all...
yeah, nothing ever happens in North Carolina. i would attend the one in Georgia, but i'm moving to Alabama at that time. coincidentally of course. yeah, this sucks.
@LzQuacker I'm kind of surprised at all the locations it's going to though. I thought everything went to any of the big cities in California.
Wish this could come to Florida~
Whoo!!! Finally comes to my city in October! Long time to wait, but I'm setting aside a corner in my rupee wallet right now!
Where's something close to Millwaukee?
Really irritated me how America-centric this has been. They've had dozens of showing, while the whole of Europe has only had a couple, wish the organises would show a little love to the Europeans.
Of course Nintendo. Always leaving out Canada for the most part. Nintendo guess what? Torontoto isn't the only place in Canada. Canada is an extremely vast country. Ask Terry Fox, trust me, he knows.
Screw America...
@redclow
Most of us are being skipped too.
I just picked up two tickets to the Toronto show and will take the lady friend.
I've never been to a live symphony before as I am a man, but I'm willing to check this out just once.
I went to see them when they came here to Chicago and it was absolutely fantastic. I'd say it was the highlight of last year and of course I got 160+ streetpasses! If anyone here does go, DO NOT forget your 3DS!
I've been to this twice, if you can go do so! The tickets are worth it!
If you have the opportunity to go, you really should! It's a lot of fun and you'll get plenty of StreetPasses!
Man I SO wish I could go, but all of those cities are too far from me!
Could they try a different country? I live in South Korea and I would love to see this. I'm not flying half way round the world just to see it though.
@EvisceratorX 160+ STREETPASSES?! Wait, I just remembered I need to go pick up some tickets for something.
@EvisceratorX
You'd have to empty the StreetPass queue pretty often to get over 160 by the end of the concert. So, I guess that means we're allowed to check our StreetPasses during the show? I would have figured this concert was more of a "keep your cell phones and 3DS handhelds in your pocket to prevent flashing lights" kind of event.
I interviewed the Executive Producer, NERDS RULE!
http://randomnerds.com/2012/08/27/an-interview-with-jason-michael-paul-executive-producer-of-the-legend-of-zelda-symphony-of-the-goddesses/
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