To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Zelda franchise back in 2011, Nintendo announced a special 25th anniversary concert to be performed in Tokyo, Los Angeles, and London. This then led to a major international tour called The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses, which ran through the end of 2012. If you missed the show during its first run, you'll get another chance when Symphony of the Goddesses returns in 2015.
The show presents symphonic arrangements of Zelda tunes from throughout the series' history. The main event is the titular "Symphony of the Goddesses," a four-movement suite that consists of Ocarina of Time, The Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, and A Link to the Past medleys. Breaking those movements aparts are various other pieces from those as well as other games, including Link's Awakening, Spirit Tracks, and more.
This new tour is dubbed the "Master Quest" and includes new arrangements from A Link Between Worlds and Majora's Mask. (There have been Majora's Mask performances previously, but it sounds like additional tracks will be incoporated in honor of the recently announced 3DS remake.) It will kick off in Nashville, Tennessee, on January 21 and 22, and it will end on October 22 in Houston, Texas. Check the full schedule below, which includes locations throught the United States and Europe.
Nashville, Tennessee, Schermerhorn Symphony Center; Jan. 21, 22
Honolulu, Concert Hall; Jan. 30
Boston, Symphony Hall; Feb. 27
Monterrey, California, Arena Monterrey; March 6
Mexico City, Arena Ciudad de Mexico; March 8
Toronto, Sony Centre for the Performing Arts; March 20
Stockholm, Ericsson Globe; April 16
London, Wembley Arena; April 17
Düsseldorf, Germany, Mitsubishi Electric Halle; April 19
Paris, Palais des Congrès; April 23
Milan, Teatro degli Arcimboldi; April 24
Atlanta, Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre; April 30
Edmonton, Alberta, Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium; May 20
Vancouver, British Columbia, Queen Elizabeth Theatre; May 22
Calgary, Alberta, Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium; May 23
Montreal, Place des Arts; May 30
Austin, Texas, Long Center for the Performing Arts; June 20
Houston, Jones Hall for the Performing Arts; Oct. 22
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