Final Fantasy VII Remake isn’t out yet but there’s already a performance set for the year. A Final Fantasy VII Remake concert tour across the world starting in Los Angeles, California on June 14, 2020, days after E3. The orchestra concert ends in Japan on February 13, 2021. The concert focuses on Final Fantasy VII Remake and all visuals shown from the game in high definition during the performance.
As for performance dates and ticket sales, here’s a run-down. We encourage you to visit the official concert page for any updates.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Concert Tour Schedule
- June 14, 2020 – Los Angels, CA at Microsoft Theater (Tickets on sale February 21 at 3pm PST)
- July 4, 2020 – Singapore at the Star Theater (Tickets on sale April 20 at 10am)
- August 22, 2020 – Forth Worth, TX at the Bass Performance Hall (Tickets on sale February 27 at 10am CST)
- September 25, 2020 – Phoenix, AZ at the Symphony Hall (Tickets on sale February 20 at 10am MST)
- October 3, 2020 – New York, NY at the Carnegie Hall (Tickets on sale February 27 20 at 11am EST)
- October 24, 2020 – Chicago, IL at the Symphony Center (Tickets on sale February 27 at 10am CST)
- October 30, 2020 – London, UK at the Royal Albert Hall (Tickets on sale TBA)
- November 7, 2020 – Bangkok, Thailand at the Prince Mahidol Hall (Tickets on sale TBA)
- November 8, 2020 – Bangkok, Thailand at the Prince Mahidol Hall (Tickets on sale TBA)
- January 8, 2021 – Denver, CO at the Boettcher Concert Hall (Tickets on sales August 3, time TBA)
- January 9, 2021 – Denver, CO at the Boettcher Concert Hall (Tickets on sale August 3, time TBA)
- February 12, 2021 – Tokyo, Japan at the Tokyo International Forum (Tickets on sale TBA)
- February 13, 2021 – Tokyo, Japan at the Tokyo International Forum (Tickets on sale TBA)
Like Distant Worlds and Nier:Orchestra, over 100 musicians on stage, lead by Arnie Roth. No word if Nobuo Uematsu will be attending. A surprise if he does’t appear since he has returned to help with the game’s score and ending theme, “Hollow”. You can watch behind the scenes with Uematsu and vocal artist Yosh below.
Final Fantasy VII Remake launches for the PlayStation 4 on April 10, 2020.