The Kingdom Hearts Orchestra is hitting the road again this year

The Kingdom Hearts Orchestra is hitting the road again this year
Mike Harradence Updated on by

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The Kingdom Heart Orchestra World Tour is gearing up for another jaunt this summer, following a successful run last year to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Square Enix’s Disney-RPG franchise.

The tour will kick off in early June and will visit a number of major cities worldwide, although sadly right now it doesn’t look like there are any UK dates planned. Still, series composer Yoko Shimomura will be attending select shows, and there’s 100 VIP tickets up for grabs for every show that she’s stopping at.

In addition, the tour will also be flogging a number of exclusive merchandise, including a 48-page concert program, pouch and card holder, t-shirt, and more. Be sure to check out the full tour stops below.

June 9 – Los Angeles (USA) @ Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

July 7 – Sydney (Australia) @ Sydney Opera House

July 13 – Chicago (USA) @ Auditorium Theatre

July 14 – Detroit (USA) @ Fisher Theatre

July 16 – Pittsburgh (USA) @ Heinz Hall

July 19 – Boston (USA) @ Wang Theatre

July 21 – Toronto (Canada) @ Sony Centre

July 26 – Atlanta (USA) @ Fox Theatre

July 28 – Dallas (USA) @ Verizon Theatre/Grand Prairie

August 2 – Philadelphia (USA) @ Mann Centre

August 4 – Phoenix (USA) @ Symphony Hall

August 5 – Las Vegas (USA) @ The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

August 12 – Honolulu (USA) @ Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall

September 8-9 – Sao Paolo (Brazil) @ Teatro Bradesco

September 15 – Munich (Germany) @ The Gasteig

September 22 – Milan (Italy) @ Teatro Dal Verme

October 6 – Seoul (South Korea) @ KBS Hall

October 20 – Mexico City (Mexico) @ Auditorium Blackberry

The next chapter in the video game franchise, Kingdom Hearts 3, is currently in development for PS4 and Xbox One and will launch at some point in 2018. Apparently, it’ll feature some pretty huge game worlds to explore, one of which is said to be equivilent in size to a full game.Â