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These video games are taking over the stages in Düsseldorf and Dortmund

Düsseldorf/Dortmund. The music from the indie game “Stardew Valley” can be experienced live in Düsseldorf in early 2026. There is a different game on the program in Dortmund.

In Eric Barone’s video game “Stardew Valley”, released in 2016, gamers can become farmers on the estate of the same name – the surprise hit has sold more than 30 million copies worldwide. The music of the farming simulator has already been heard live on a symphonic tour and will now be coming to Germany for the first time in 2026. On 6.2.2026 might „Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons“ also in the Mitsubishi Electric Hall in Düsseldorf Station. Tickets for the concert will be available exclusively from Tuesday, November 26th at 9 a.m. from €50.00 (plus fees). eventim.de. From Friday, November 29th, at 9 a.m., tickets will be available at all CTS VVK locations fkpscorpio.de available.

“Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons” in Düsseldorf will also be a cosplay event

A 35-piece orchestra will interpret the atmospheric melodies of “Stardew Valley” creator and composer “ConcernedApe” aka Eric Barone live. Fans can expect a sound journey through the seasons and locations of the game – from Pelican City to the Skull Cave to the Calico Desert and the Magic Tower. Concert goers are also invited by the organizers to appear in “Stardew Valley” cosplay outfits. There will also be exclusive merchandise items for the tour on site, which will only be available at the concerts. The concerts are organized by SOHO Live, a Tokyo-based music company specializing in the production and execution of live concerts featuring well-known soundtracks from popular media franchises, most recently “Symphonic Anime”.

The music from “Genshin Impact” can be heard live in the Dortmund Concert Hall

Already on November 25th (8 p.m.) sounds in Dortmund Concert Hall the music of the Chinese video game „Genshin Impact“interpreted by the University Orchestra and the University Choir of the TU Dortmund. The fantasy world of Teyvat in the fantasy action role-playing game consists of seven realms, each with their own musical themes. The symphonic music from the in-house studio HOYO-Mix combines musical elements from many parts of the world to represent the diversity of Teyvat’s regions and characters.

More than 20 pieces of music from “Genshin Impact” live in Dortmund

At the two-hour charity concert with 150 participants, under the direction of conductor Julian Pontus Schirmer, various regional instruments are used to provide a lively interpretation of the soundtrack. In total, more than 20 pieces of music from “Genshin Impact” will be heard. As part of the “Impact4Music: Music for All” project, the project supports, among other things, orchestras at local universities in organizing charity events.

There are still tickets available from €14 to €30 konzerthaus-dortmund.de. All proceeds benefit Dortmund University Music and charitable causes.

How might the​ inclusion of cosplay and fan culture at video game music ⁣concerts ⁣impact the‍ overall experience and accessibility for a wider audience?

## World Today News: Video ​Game Music Comes to Life

**Welcome to World Today News. Today, we have a fascinating discussion about the intersection of video games and classical music. We ⁣have two ​guests joining us: [Guest 1 Name], a longtime gamer and music enthusiast, and [Guest 2 Name], a music critic specializing in video game soundtracks.**

**Let’s begin by discussing the ⁣rise of video game music concerts.**

* **[Guest 1 Name], how‌ has the‍ perception of video game music evolved over the years? Has it finally gained the recognition it deserves?**

* **[Guest 2 Name], do you think there’s a particular reason why video game music is finding its way onto the concert⁣ stage with increasing frequency? What makes it⁢ so appealing to a wider audience?**

**Moving on to the specific concerts discussed in the article, ⁣let’s delve⁣ into the “Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons” concert in Düsseldorf.**

* **[Guest 1 Name], you’re a big fan of “Stardew Valley”. What are your expectations for the live orchestral performance? How do you think the music will translate to a‍ classical setting?**

* **[Guest 2 Name], the article mentions the concert will be a cosplay event. How do you see this integration of fan culture adding to the overall experience?**

* **[Guest 1 Name], tickets for the “Stardew Valley” concert⁤ are priced starting at €50. Do you believe this price point is accessible to a wide​ audience, considering the dedicated fanbase?**

**Let’s now shift ⁢our focus to ⁢the “Genshin Impact” concert in Dortmund.**

* **[Guest 2 Name], “Genshin Impact” is known for its diverse soundtrack. What are some of the⁣ unique musical elements ⁣that make it so⁢ memorable and how might those translate to a live performance?**

* **[Guest 1 Name], this concert‌ is described as a charity event. What ‍are your thoughts on ‌using these ‍concerts ​as a⁢ platform to support charitable causes? ⁣Do you think this ⁤is a trend we might see more of in the future?**

* ⁤**[Guest 2 Name], do ⁤you believe the ‍choice of a university orchestra and choir adds a​ particular layer of meaning ‌to the “Genshin Impact” ‌performance? How does this choice reflect the game’s themes or story?**

**let’s conclude by looking at the wider implications of these ⁤concerts.**

* **[Guest 1 Name] and [Guest 2 Name], both concerts ⁢represent different genres and styles within the video game ‌music landscape. What do these choices tell us about the ⁢diversity and evolving nature of⁢ video game music?**

* **Do you think these types of⁤ concerts will continue to grow in popularity? What are your predictions for‍ the future of video game music in the classical music world?**

Thank ⁤you both for sharing your⁤ insights on this fascinating topic. ⁣We hope this discussion has shed light‍ on⁣ the growing world ‌of video ⁣game music concerts and the exciting possibilities they hold for the future.

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