Bandai Namco revealed plans for the Elden Ring Symphonic Adventure concert, scheduled to take place at Pacifico Yokohama in Japan on February 15, 2026. A new Japanese website has also launched with details about the event.
This news also celebrates the return of the game’s popular orchestral concert series. The concert previously toured the world, but didn’t include Japan. It began in France in January 2024, followed by performances in the UK, Thailand, and Singapore throughout the spring and early summer. The tour continued in 2025 with shows in Germany in January and California in October.
A special concert featuring music from Elden Ring is coming to Japan, performed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Hirofumi Kurita. Tickets will vary in price: ¥9,000 for an A seat, ¥12,000 for an S seat, and ¥20,000 for a special seat that includes exclusive merchandise.
Fans in Japan can currently enter lotteries for concert tickets until September 30th. Starting September 19th, international fans will also have the opportunity to buy tickets to attend the concert in person.
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2025-09-16 18:59