‘World Of Warcraft’ announce 20th anniversary concert tour including Royal Albert Hall gig

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World Of Warcraft‘s 20th anniversary orchestral concert show is heading out on a world tour – check out the full list of dates below:

World Of Warcraft first launched in November 2004 and quickly became one of the most popular massively multiplayer online role-playing games of all time.

To celebrate 20 years of night elves, gnomes and goblins, Blizzard Entertainment put on a special anniversary concert in Switzerland in 2024. Now ‘World Of Warcraft: 20 Years Of Music’ is heading out on a world tour.

The immersive concert experience will feature a full symphonic orchestra, choir and iconic in-game visuals which will take fans on “a breathtaking two-hour journey” through World Of Warcraft. “Experience Azeroth through its powerful, cinematic and unforgettable music,” reads a press release.

The shows will feature music from the original World Of Warcraft game and its various expansions, up to and including 2022’s Dragonflight. “Whether a veteran player or a newcomer to the franchise, celebrate two decades of quests, adventurers and memories in a global anniversary concert event across multiple cities around the world.”

So far, concerts in Europe, North America and Asia have been confirmed with more “coming soon”.

‘World Of Warcraft: 20 Years Of Music’ tour will visit:

MAY
8 – Zenith, Paris
9 – Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon

SEPTEMBER
10 – Intuit Dome, Los Angeles
16 – Texas Trust CU Theatre, Dallas
17 – Texas Trust CU Theatre, Dallas
19 – Resorts World Theatre, Las Vegas
20 – Resorts World Theatre, Las Vegas
22 – Auditorium Theatre, Chicago
23 – Auditorium Theatre, Chicago
27 – Fiddler’s Green Amptheatre, Denver
30 – Prudential Center, Newark

OCTOBER
2 – KKL, Luzern
3 – KKL, Luzern
25 ­– Royal Albert Hall, London
31 – Symphony Hall, Birmingham

NOVEMBER
19 – Explanade Theatre, Singapore

DECEMBER
12 – Kaohsiung (venue TBC)
Bangkok (venue and date TBC)
Shanghai (venue and date TBC)

Tickets for a majority of the shows are available now and can be found here. 

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