Fans of Elden Ring will definitely want to keep their eyes peeled on this massive new event that’s been announced for 2024.
It seems like only yesterday we were all joking about how far off 2024 was, yet now it’s just around the corner, with only a matter of days until we celebrate the New Year. And with such celebrations comes planning ahead.
How incredible does this Elden Ring 2024 event look?
Gamers who loved Elden Ring will want to check if they can attend the ‘Elden Ring Symphonic Adventure’ that’ll be held both in Paris and London, with the first event taking place in January 2024. Described as a “Fully-immersive live-to-picture symphonic concert with the music from Elden Ring all completely synchronised to cutting edge video screen, lighting and special sound effects” it’s a night not to be missed.
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Of course, with news of a sequel already appearing online, it goes without saying that demand for tickets to such an event will be ridiculously competitive – if Taylor Swift fans thought they had it bad, wait until they see how cutthroat gamers can be when limited tickets are on the line.
If you want to attend the Paris event, we’re sorry, but that night is sold out. However, the London event, which is taking place at the Royal Albert Hall, still has plenty of seats left for you to choose from. What is more, prices are surprisingly reasonable considering this is a two-hour show at a prestigious location.
Who knows, you might even see gamers in attendance like the one fabled streamer who destroyed seven – yes, SEVEN – FromSoftware games without taking a single blow! When your skills are that impressive, we feel you should have a part in such a live event, if for nothing more than the chance to bask in the praise of adoring fans and fellow gamers.
Regardless of whether you can attend the event or not, it’s likely that Elden Ring will live on for years to come, and, who knows, through the art of even more live music extravaganzas.
Topics: Fromsoftware, Elden Ring, Dark Souls, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X