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Elden Ring: Big video game live concert in Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf. The “Symphonic Adventure” with the soundtrack of the role-playing video game will come to the Mitsubishi Electric Hall in January 2025.

Not only are the soundtracks of great films being played live by orchestras on tour these days, video game scores are also increasingly being transformed onto the big stage. After “Final Fantasy” (By the way, again in Düsseldorf on March 26th, 2025), “Sonic”, “Assassin’s Creed” and many other series, it is now the turn of one of the best-selling games of the past few years (around 25 million copies sold): In January, the “Elden Ring Symphonic Adventure” is coming to Germany for three dates.

In addition to Berlin (12.1.25) and Frankfurt (31.1.25), there is also a show in Düsseldorf on the calendar. On January 11th the program will be performed in the Mitsubishi Electric Hall. While listening to the game’s original musical accompaniment, the audience experiences the most important stages of the game in 4K montages synchronized with an orchestra and choir. Behind the tour is a company experienced in the genre: Overlook Events, which has already produced “Dragon Ball Symphonic Adventure”, “Saint Seiya Symphonic Adventure” and “Assassin’s Creed Symphonic Adventure”.

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The orchestra of the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt will play pieces by award-winning composers such as Tsukasa Saitoh, Shoi Miyazawa, Tai Tomisawa, Yuka Kitamura and Yoshimi Kudo under the direction of Adrián Ronda Sampayo. Advance sales have already started. Tickets are available for the fully seated concert in the Düsseldorf multi-purpose hall in five different price categories. The cheapest tickets are available for around €71; if you want to sit right at the front, you pay an impressive €125.

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