“For gaming audiences, it isn't a huge surprise that Zelda fans are so rabid, but from a business perspective, it's kind of a crazy phenomenon. And tech-wise, we're talking about a 2-hour concert featuring a 66-piece orchestra and 24-person choir, with video footage to match,” said Jason Michael Paul, President of Jason Michael Paul Entertainment, Inc., the company producing the concert tour. “Arrangements are directly approved by franchise producer Eiji Aonuma and Nintendo composer and sound director Koji Kondo (Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda).”

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Reading, PA – November 4

Santander Performing Arts Center (Tickets)

Washington, DC – November 5

Warner Theater (Tickets)

Louisville, KY – November 10

Whitney Hall (Tickets)

Rochester, NY – November 11

Kodak Hall (Tickets)

Chicago, IL – November 12

Auditorium Theater (Tickets)

Newark, NJ – November 13

NJPAC (Tickets)

Charleston, SC – November 17

NCPAC (Tickets)

Houston, TX – November 18

Revention Center (Tickets)

Milwaukee, WI – November 19

Riverside Theater (Tickets)

Fresno, CA – November 20

Saroyan Theatre (Tickets)

Phoenix, AZ – November 21

Phoenix Convention Centre (Tickets)

Salt Lake City, UT – December 4

Abravenal Hall (Tickets)

Quebec City, QC, Canada – December 7

Grand Theatre de Quebec (Tickets)

San Jose, CA – December 10

City National Civic (Tickets)

St. Petersburg, FL – December 16

The Mahaffey Theater (Tickets)

Fort Worth, TX – January 7

Bass Performance Hall (Tickets)

Honolulu, HI – January 13

Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall (Tickets)

Oklahoma City, OK – January 21

Civic Center Music Hall (Tickets)

This year, the Houston concert (November 18) will feature a particularly special addition – famed ocarina performer David Ramos! A native of San Antonio, TX, David Erick Ramos has been performing with the ocarina for over 16 years. He first discovered the instrument through the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and has since amassed over 50 million views on his ocarina related YouTube videos. A classically trained musician, David has toured throughout the US to perform and promote the instrument through educational workshops, including several in collaboration with the Symphony of the Goddesses. He recently represented the United States as a featured performer at the 2015 International Ocarina Festival in Budrio, Italy.