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Bandai Namco announces London Elden Ring Symphony

Elden Ring is well known and loved for many reasons. One of its more underrated aspects is the game’s soundtrack, which perfectly encapsulates the mix of fear, epicness and adventure that you’ll experience throughout your playthrough. In appreciation of the game’s soundtrack, publisher Bandai Namco have announced that the ‘Elden Ring Symphonic Adventure’ concert is coming to London.

Making the announcement on their website, publisher Bandai Namco said “ELDEN RING Symphonic Adventure is the official ELDEN RING concert presented by Bandai Namco Entertainment and FromSoftware, based on the innovative system ‘Narrative Symphonic Experience’ developed exclusively by Overlook Events.”

The symphony is said to be two hours long and will be “completely synchronized to the best moments from the multi-awarded video game of Hidetaka Miyazaki.”

Those who wish to experience the symphony will have to be quick on the draw, as only two performances are announced to be taking place in London – both on the 28th of February.

With “nearly 50 different compositions” being “shaped into long musical suites to keep the extraordinary musical journey feeling that every ELDEN RING player had, exploring the Lands Between,” fans of the game won’t want to miss out on this once in a lifetime experience.

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