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Zelda Symphony of the Goddesses Mini-Concert Video

by Jared Rosenberg - September 15, 2012, 11:31 am EDT
Total comments: 4

Watch the entire Zelda concert that recently took place at the Nintendo World Store.

The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses concert series has been traveling around North America delivering live orchestra performances of classic Zelda tunes. Yesterday at the Nintendo World Store, a special mini-concert was performed. Watch a video of the entire musical performance below.

Zelda concert dates for the remainder of the year:

  • Sept. 15: Toronto; Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
  • Sept. 22: Minneapolis; Orpheum Theatre
  • Oct. 12: Dallas; AT&T Performing Arts Center
  • Oct. 18: Boston; Wang Theatre
  • Oct. 25: Chicago; The Chicago Theatre
  • Nov. 3: San Antonio; The Majestic Theatre
  • Nov. 6: Calgary, Alberta; Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
  • Nov. 28: New York; The Theater at Madison Square Garden
  • Dec. 8: West Palm Beach, Fla.; Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
  • Dec. 9: Miami; Adrienne Arsht Center
  • Dec.14: San Jose, Calif.; San Jose Civic

For more information about the Symphony of the Goddesses concert, including booking information, visit http://zelda-symphony.com.

Talkback

greybrickNathan Mustafa, Staff AlumnusSeptember 16, 2012

This is great stuff- Thanks Jared!

TheFleeceSeptember 16, 2012

Thanks so much for the video. I was actually there- in the back and towards the right where all the memorabilia is kept. Anyway- you can't tell, but the energy level in that room was pretty high. It felt great to have someone who may not play or like video games treat the medium with this much respect. Thanks again!

jedidethfreakSeptember 16, 2012

I wish the camera guy had a decent mic and knew how to hold the camera steady.

Fatty The HuttSeptember 22, 2012

Just listened to this. Really great, thanks for doing it.
Is there by chance an MP3 available?


Also, jedidethfreak, what a dick.

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