Gamers can experience the magic of Final Fantasy as they never have before by attending the upcoming Crystalline Resonance: Final Fantasy Piano Concert tour.
To celebrate the 35th anniversary of the video game franchise, producer Square Enix has teamed up with The Wild Faery Co. to bring the first official Final Fantasy piano concert to audiences around the world.
At the Crystalline Resonance: Final Fantasy Piano Concert tour, pianists will perform fan-favorite songs from the game. The live performances will synchronize with HD game footage projected on a giant movie screen.
The tour will be going to 21 cities in the U.S. and Canada from Mar. 3-27, including Las Vegas, Philadelphia, and Toronto. It will also travel to international cities such as Sydney, Singapore, and Stockholm. Tickets are available now at the official tour site.
Final Fantasy fans can look forward to hearing new arrangements of beloved songs from the game, including a new version of “Heavensward” from Final Fantasy XIV specifically arranged for the concert by composer Masayoshi Soken. Nobuo Uematsu also arranged new pieces, such as “Mambo de Chocobo” from Final Fantasy V, “Eyes on Me” from Final Fantasy VIII, “Kiss Me Good-Bye” from Final Fantasy XII, and “Answers” from Final Fantasy XIV.
Audiences in the U.S. and Canada can also get excited for the premiere of “Valse di Fantastica” from Final Fantasy XV, supervised by Yoko Shimomura, and Hitoshi Sakimoto’s composition “A New Horizon — Tavnazian Archipelago” from Final Fantasy XI.
The soaring melodies of Final Fantasy will take audiences on a musical adventure. Watch the trailer below to get a sneak peek at the event: