Coinciding with the release of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition on the 28th October, Bethesda has revealed that the game's superb soundtrack will be adapted into a one-off live concert in London. Titled Skyrim in Concert, Jeremy Soule's score will be performed by the Winterhold Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir at the London Palladium on the 16th November. Tickets go on sale at 10:00AM on the 4th October.
As far as video game soundtracks go, we reckon that Skyrim's has to be one of our favourites. It's a set of tunes that really solidify the feel of the fantasy RPG's setting, and we struggle to think of a more recognisable main theme when it comes to modern titles. Here's hoping that this upcoming concert can capture the magic all over again.
Are you interested in this? What do you think of Skyrim's soundtrack? Remember your first dragon battle in the comments section below.
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The soundtrack to Skyrim was beautiful,haunting and very atmospheric and as much as I love Final Fantasy I would much rather see this concert.Would be a great experience.
I'm insanely jealous of anyone that gets to go to this. I used to listen to the soundtrack all the time, even got the signed edition on CD back in the day. I still put the incidental music in the background when I'm writing or doing whatever around the house.
Goddamn. I was hoping this was gonna tour like the Zelda Symphony of the Godddesses. I would love to see this! Skyrim has such a beautiful soundtrack.
I'd love to see this if it came to the US. This and Star Wars live are great ideas
Don't know if you guys know about this, as it's not metioned here;
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/skyrim-composer-warns-fans-to-be-wary-of-that-new-/1100-6444100/
From this article the concert might not be as great as we think it will.
http://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2016/10/01/skyrim-special-edition-concert-annoys-composer/ also on here.
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