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A New "Final Fantasy VII Remake" Concert Tour is Kicking Off This Year

A New "Final Fantasy VII Remake" Concert Tour is Kicking Off This Year
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One of the most memorable and exciting parts of the Final Fantasy series has always been its music. And if you're a fan of the long-running franchise, you no doubt have several favorite tracks of your own. That's why you might want to head out to the newest Final Fantasy VII Remake orchestral concert that's kicking off this year, after the remake officially lands in April.

The new concert will explore over 10 cities, from Los Angeles to New York, as the Orchestra World Tour travels all over. It kicks off in LA this June (a few days after E3 2020) and will then head out, bringing music from Final Fantasy VII Remake to the masses by way of a massive orchestra and full chorus.

Songs and orchestral mixes from the new game will be performed, all lead by Grammy-winning conductor Arnie Roth, who lent his talents to the Distant Worlds: Music From Final Fantasy tour. Tickets are set to go on sale this February, so if you want to attend, it'd be in your best interest to purchase them early.

But if you can't head out to one of the cities for some reason, the game's official soundtrack should give you a little bit of solace. They always try and keep these concerts to the major cities, unfortunately, which really isn't fair.


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