There have been several new North American tour dates announced for season two of The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses. Any true fan of the Legend of Zelda series should definitely attend this concert at least once. The music is fantastic and you will get to see a ton of incredible Zelda cosplayers. The new tour dates and locations are listed below:
Atlanta, Georgia - Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre - June 6
San Francisco, California - Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall - June 10
Los Angeles, California - Greek Theatre - June 12
Montreal, Quebec, Canada - Place des Arts - June 14
Austin, Texas - Long Center - June 29
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - The Mann Center for the Performing Arts - July 25
Baltimore, Maryland - Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall - July 27
Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Sony Centre for the Performing Arts - September 7
Seattle, Washington - Benaroya Hall - September 12
Grand Rapids, Michigan - DeVos Performance Hall - October 19
Tickets can get a bit pricey, so remember to login to your Club Nintendo account for a 15% discount code.
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