An official Elden Ring concert is taking place in Hollywood and will be streamed live in early December. The latest RPG from famed developer FromSoftware, Elden Ring has received monumental praise since it released in February. Acting as FromSoftware's first proper foray into open-world mechanics, Elden Ring still contains much of what makes the Soulsborne series recognizable, including rich world building and some incredible challenges to overcome. Some Elden Ring bosses like Malenia are even described as being some of the toughest in the series.
While the combat and mechanics of these boss fights are enough to impress fans, for many players what pushes a Soulsborne encounter into the realm of greatness is a spectacular accompanying score. Seeing the return of Dark Souls composer Yuta Kitamura, Elden Ring is full of memorable soundtracks in its original soundtrack, making certain fights that much more impactful as a player launches into battle with an epic theme at their backs.
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Now, an official celebration of Elden Ring's soundtrack is on the way. Entitled Elden Ring: A Night in the Lands Between, the concert is a collaboration between jazz musicians Kenny Garrett and Takuya Kuroda and Bandai Namco. The concert will be streamed live from Hollywood's Bourbon Room on December 3, with two shows taking place at 6 PM and 10 PM PT. Unfortunately for some, the stream will only be available to those living in the US. Alongside the announcement of the concert, fans were given a short teaser in which the musicians introduced themselves and spoke a bit about the event.
When talking about the task of bringing a jazz twist to Elden Ring's score, both Kuroda and Garrett
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