My Experience at the Symphony of Seasons

A few weeks ago, I attended the music event that I first learned about at the beginning of the year, and only recently got to go to one that was within convenient driving distance.

First off, I loved it and I hope more people go to them when the opportunity arises.

When I got there, the crowd had a lot of cosplayers. There was at least one of almost every NPC in attendance. I saw several people as Lewis, a handful as Emily, and a couple that apparently went as Lewis and Jas. (I didn't pry into that one...) There were merch sales and a chance to get pictures in front of the poster's background.

The concession munchies were tasty, but very financially inflated. As if ticket prices weren't already a bit pricey (although the latter is so worth it). Just a bottle of water costs between 5-10 bucks and there's no free refills. I'd still go for the water at least if I were you because it's important to stay hydrated at all times no matter the circumstances.

The performance itself: I'll try not to spoil too much, but let's say that remixing some of the more tears-of-joy-inducing songs like the overture and Grandpa's theme into compositions other than B Major was a smart move. Too many people, myself includes, would have started a small flood too soon! lol In addition to over a third of the full OST being included, there's a play-by-play of a full year's worth of activities from the game proper, including, but not limited to, most festivals, the desert, the mines, and even Ginger Island.

The conductor was a real ball of fun too. He even got the audience to participate a few times too. Even a few more surprises that, again, I won't spoil.

1,000,000,000,000,000/10, would go again, and hope they come to a closer town!
 
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I'm glad you enjoyed the show @Umbra of Emberspike. I went with my husband and kids last Saturday night in Brisbane, Australia.

I was not expecting how overwhelming it would be with the opening theme, it was very emotional. Especially with the lovely visuals playing on the big screen.

The conductor at the show was amazing too, very interactive with the audience.

I won't spoil it for anyone, but it's definitely worth it.
 
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