November 19, 2007 by Crystal
With the announcement back in October that Microsoft would be presenting a concert featuring Nobuo Uematsu’s music from Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey,
September 17, 2007 by Crystal
With Press Start 2006 having been a huge success, Famitsu held another concert on September 17, 2007, with the aim of taking
August 25, 2007 by Baltimoore
The Leipzig concert of 2007 was undoubtedly a major event. It had the biggest production values the series had ever
July 25, 2007 by Kairi Li
Eminence’s Destiny – Reunion tour features a piano quintet covering music from both games and anime. While Eminence has put on many
December 20, 2006 by Harry Simons
I arrived at Sydney’s Conservatorium of Music at about 7:15pm where there was a queue outside of people who were
November 19, 2006 by Eduardo Friedman
On November 19, 2006, I had the pleasure of attending the Video Games Live presentation at Via Funchal in the city of
June 30, 2006 by Skyler Guenther
After purchasing my ticket online, my father and I jumped in the car and headed across the Benjamin Franklin bridge
May 27, 2006 by Tim Maxwell
Introduction Back when PLAY! A Video Game Symphony was announced, I was mildly intrigued, but didn’t plan on attending unless they came
March 24, 2006 by Sophia Tong
The first of its kind to hit the United States, Video Games Live is a video game concert tour which includes the
August 27, 2005 by Kago
On August 27, 2005, I was able to attend the Final Fantasy XI Summer Carnival 2005, which featured a live
May 16, 2005 by Terraguy
Fortunately, I didn’t live too far away from Los Angeles and the Universal (now Gibson) Amphitheater, so I drove over
May 25, 2004 by Tim Maxwell
May 10, 2004: 3:00 PM – My sister and I hop on the Metro Red Line from Hollywood en-route to downtown
March 12, 2004 by Dave Valentine
Tour de Japon – Music from Final Fantasy was a six venue, seven concert special that started off at the Minato
September 14, 2003 by Chris Greening
On September 14, 2003, Nintendo hosted the Mario & Zelda Big Band Live at the Nihon Seinenkan Hall in Tokyo. It featured
July 19, 2003 by Chris Greening
On July 19, 2003, Motoi Sakuraba commemorated his game music with a live concert at Zepp Tokyo to rave reviews.