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Celebrate 30 Years of THE LEGEND OF ZELDA with Symphony of the Goddesses Music Tour

For over 30 years, Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda games have transported fans to the mystical realm of Hyrule for epic fantasy adventures. The music of the Zelda titles also played a large role in setting the stage for gamers, while immersing them in another world. But now you don’t need to go to Hyrule to appreciate the beautiful compositions. The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses is still on tour, with 28 dates left on its 2017 North American, Canadian, and European runs.

If you’ve been fortunate enough to catch the Symphony of the Goddesses before, then you’ll be happy to hear that this year’s tour is premiering an arrangement from the latest game in the series: Breath of the Wild. Additionally, there’s an all new movement from Skyward Sword, as well as the return of some of the classic themes from Twilight Princess, Majoraʼs Mask, Ocarina of Time, The Wind Waker, and more.

Starting this week and running through Tuesday, October 10, fans in a few select cities will be able to get tickets to the Zelda symphony for 15% off. To get the discount, use this promotional code: LINK15. But before you run off to buy your tickets, check out this year’s Symphony of the Goddesses poster; which unites several different iconic images from the history of the franchise.

To get tickets for the remaining shows or to learn more about the Symphony of the Goddesses tour, visit the official site. For exclusive discount deals, click here.

Are you excited about the opportunity to revisit some of the best music from The Legend of Zelda? Draw your swords and share your thoughts in the comment section below!

Images: JMP Entertainment/Nintendo

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