Suikoden II Is Getting A Fully-Orchestrated Concert On November 17

Music Engine announced that it will host another Suikoden II concert this November in Japan after receiving plenty of positive feedback from the previous concert held earlier this year in April.

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Thanks to the reception of the previous concert, this time it’ll be a fully-orchestrated concert with a pipe organ and choir. The concert will consist of a big Suikoden II medley of over 50 tracks from the game.

 

Tickets will be available for 6,000 yen for S-tier, 5,500 yen for A-tier, and 5,000 yen for B-tier seats. Early purchase for tickets will be available via Ticket Pia starting September 1, 2018 at 10:00am JST.

 

The concert is set to take place on November 17, 2018 with two showings, one at 2:00pm JST and the other at 6:00pm JST at the Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall.

 

Suikoden II first released in Japan in December 1998 for PlayStation.


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