Everybody’s favourite farm life simulation game is getting its first ever concert tour titled ‘Festival of Seasons’ which gives fans the chance to hear the beautiful soundtrack in the flesh.
Stardew Valley is perhaps the most popular farm life simulation in recent years and for good reason. Giving players the chance to live out their farming and dating dreams, the title by ConcernedApe is loved all over the world. As well as a beautiful game filled with interesting characters and events, it is also accompanied by a beautiful soundtrack which I’m sure many of us have listened to in the occasional YouTube playlist.
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For fans of the soundtrack, you could get the opportunity to experience it in the flesh with the arrival of the Stardew Valley ‘Festival of Seasons’. Described as an “intimate, immersive live concert that will feature fresh arrangements of the most cherished songs from the game’s mesmerising soundtrack,” the concert will be going on tour, allowing players from all over the world to experience it.
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The news was announced via the official ConcernedApe Twitter account and it was accompanied by a link to the official concert website. It is on the website that you can find the tour locations and dates as well as the times you can buy your tickets. The show will be heading to 14 different locations including 7 U.S locations, two in Canada, two in Australia, one in the U.K, one in Korea and the last in Thailand.
Tickets for 'Festival of Seasons' go live on 13 October at 10am local time for US, Canada, and UK residents. Melbourne tickets will go on sale on 13 October at 11am local time whereas Sydney will go live on 20 October at 11am local time. Seoul and Bangkok ticket times have not yet been announced but you can sign up to the newsletter on the official website to keep up to date.
Stardew Valley’s 'Festival of Seasons' is set to be an amazing time for both old and new fans of the game so make sure you don’t miss out.
Topics: PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch