Stardew Valley: the player waits patiently for the train to go by.
Image via Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone/Steam.

Due to popular demand, Stardew Valley orchestral tour is adding more dates

Some shows have aleady sold out.

One of the appeals of Stardew Valley is its chill soundtrack. Accompanying players while they farm crops, talk to neighbors, and go exploring, the musical score is such an integral part of the game that a Festival of Seasons tour was announced last month. However, demand has been so high that the developer has added in more dates.

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In a recent post on the website-formerly-known-as-Twitter, Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone has said the global orchestral tour has been expanded, adding new dates and locations.

Looking at the image, we can see additional shows have been added in Toronto, Los Angeles, Melbourne, London, and more. There are also now stops in New Zealand, Paris, Berlin, Manchester, Tokyo, and plenty of others. The tour will begin in Los Angeles on February 16. Tickets go on sale on December 1.

Might want to get yours in quick

The Stardew Valley tour is a celebration of the melodies that have become an iconic part of the farming simulator. The official website describes the upcoming event as an “intimate, immersive live concert featuring fresh arrangements of the most cherished songs from the game’s mesmerizing soundtrack.”

You may, however, need to get a move on if you do want tickets. Some of the major cities have already sold out, which is most likely what spurred the addition of extra days in these locations.

In other news, there’s still no word on when the next major patch for Stardew Valley is inbound. Barone has said that update 1.6 is in development, but it will only be released when it’s good and ready. And rightly so. The developer is also working on a new project, which we know next to nothing about other than it’s called the Haunted Chocolatier.


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