Kingdom Hearts orchestra tours Japan, Europe, US next year

Starts in Tokyo

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Say what you will about a lot of weirdly named Square Enix RPGs, but they usually have a fantastic score. That goes extra for Kingdom Hearts, which is getting its own concert series, set to debut next year.

It’s called the “Kingdom Hearts Orchestra World Tour” and will kick off in Japan on March 10, 2017. It’ll then move on to Paris, London, Singapore, China, LA, and New York. You can catch more info here, and the full schedule below. I’m considering the New York event, and the long lead time definitely allows for lots of planning.

Kingdom Hearts [WildFaery]

  • Japan – March 10, 2017 – Tokyo International Forum A (Tokyo)
  • France –March 18  & 19, 2017 – Salle Pleyel (Paris)
  • United Kingdom – March 24 & 25, 2017 – Central Hall Westminster (London)
  • Singapore – May 6 & 7, 2017 – Esplanade Concert Hall
  • China – May 28, 2017 – Mercedes Benz Arena (Shanghai)
  • USA – June 10 & 14, 2017 – Dolby Theatre (Los Angeles)
  • USA – June 24, 2017 – United Palace Theatre (New York)

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