New dates: The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses

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You need to see The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses. First, Chad saw Godessess and even reviewed it. This year, Tony saw it and raved about it, and then Jayson and I attended in San Diego a few months later and loved it just as much. This live concert is an absolute treat for anyone that loves the Zelda franchise and its music. Whatever you’re picturing in your head, this show is 10 times better. Do NOT miss it.

Nintendo has announced new dates for the Goddesses Tour, bringing the show to more cities across North America. Dallas, Chicago, Minneapolis and more join both coasts and even a couple of Canada dates to round out a nice tour that wraps up this December. You will find all the new dates below. Visit http://zelda-symphony.com for more information and tickets

Club Nintendo members can get a 15 percent discount on show tickets by logging in at the club website and clicking on the show’s logo banner. 

 The newly announced dates include:

  • Sept. 15: Toronto; Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
  • Sept. 22: Minneapolis; Orpheum Theatre
  • Oct. 12: Dallas; AT&T Performing Arts Center
  • Oct. 18: Boston; Wang Theatre
  • Oct. 25: Chicago; The Chicago Theatre
  • Nov. 3: San Antonio; The Majestic Theatre
  • Nov. 6: Calgary, Alberta; Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
  • Nov. 28: New York; The Theater at Madison Square Garden
  • Dec. 8: West Palm Beach, Fla.; Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
  • Dec. 9: Miami; Adrienne Arsht Center
  • Dec.14: San Jose, Calif.; San Jose Civic

 

 


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