Nintendo and TriplePoint have announced today that new tour dates have been added to The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses concert series.
Symphony of the Goddesses’ “Master Quest” tour will be hosted in cities across the U.S. and Europe in 2015, including Chicago, Brussels, Barcelona, Amsterdam and Dublin.
According to Nintendo, the “popular demand” of the tour has resulted in more locations being added, with the New York date, for example, receiving a special event at the Nintendo World Store in New York City.
Listed below are the new locations, venues and dates added to Symphony of the Goddesses’ worldwide tour:
- 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
“At the nexus of culture and entertainment, the New York show at Barclays Center just makes sense for the Zelda Symphony,” says Jason Michael Paul, president of Jason Michael Paul Productions.
“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.”
Symphony of the Goddesses, which is named after the Golden Goddesses in the franchise, has performed orchestral music from various Legend of Zelda installments, such as Link’s Awakening, Majora’s Mask 3D and Spirit Tracks.