Next year, Baldur's Gate 3 will be hosting a concert at Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall in London, bringing the game's music to life in what is being called "The Symphony of the Realms".
Tickets are going for £40 to £125 (with a £3.50 booking fee), but the queue is already quite long. Composer Borislav Slavov will also appear as a "special guest" and, according to SBC's website, the higher-priced tickets include "admission to the Borislav Slavov masterclass on the day".
The concert will take place on May 4, 2024, at 7pm, lasting approximately one hour and 20 minutes.
“We are excited to present the Game Music Festival in London again," Game Music Festival founders Marta and Mateusz Pawlak said. "The previous editions of GMF clearly show that it is the perfect spot to showcase what our festival is all about – celebrating the art of video game music. Like previous editions, we fully dedicate ourselves and spare no effort to deliver a remarkable musical experience to our audience.
"The very core of our mission is promoting the video game music genre, and with the programme we have this year, we aim to gather the attention of gaming communities and fans of illustrative music alike. We hope that both our regular audience as well as newcomers will be pleased with the result at London's Southbank Centre”.
The Baldur's Gate 3 symphony will be performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra and Hertfordshire Chorus, conducted by Sound Factory Orchestra founder Robert Kurdybacha. While famed (and definitely real) composer Lydia Tár recently broke into the game music space with Monster Hunter, she will not make an appearance during 2024's Game Music Festival.
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