Know your Cactuar from your chocobo? Then you need the Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy concert in your life!
Don’t miss out on a live orchestra performing Final Fantasy’s greatest hits
If you dream of doing the Waltz for the Moon in your room then I have good news for you, you glorious musical fiend: Distant Worlds is bringing a concert to the Royal Albert Hall that’s dedicated to the music of Final Fantasy. Head along yourself to give your ears a treat, as the concert even has a special tribute to Final Fantasy VII for those of you who feel nostalgic for the Final Fantasy games of yore. Mind you, if you’re nostalgic you must be as excited as we are about the Final Fantasy VII remake, right? Well, this concert is an unmissable chance to remind yourself why you simply can’t wait to revisit the game.
But wait, there’s more! Rikki, the original vocalist for Final Fantasy X is a special guest at the concert, and if you attend you’ll be able to hear her London premiere performance of Suteki da ne from Final Fantasy X. Come on, how can you pass up the chance to hear the game’s romantic theme?! Maybe you could even bring along that special someone so you can both be swept up in Rikki’s heart-warming rendition…
And in case you needed even more star factor to convince you to attend, the original vocalist of Final Fantasy XIV, Susan Calloway, is also making an appearance. She’ll be performing alongside a full symphony orchestra, and let me tell you: if you’ve never heard live music played by an orchestra, you’re missing out on a goosebump-filled, spine-shivering experience. You might think you know Final Fantasy’s music inside out, but nothing compares to hearing it performed live. Trust me on this. There’s also the chance to see some cosplayers at the event, as fans have flocked to similar Bethesda concerts decked out in Fallout costume, so you should probably mentally prepare yourself for getting a selfie with Noctis or Cloud. So what are you waiting for? Nab yourself the last remaining tickets now!
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