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That’s right! Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons, the orchestral tour combining Stardew Valley‘s music and gameplay, is going big for the game’s 10 year anniversary.
On Sunday, October 25, 2026, the tour hits Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado. It’s an open-air amphitheatre with a capacity of almost 10,000 people and is pretty much a big old natural space for music to bounce around and sound amazing in.
Stardew Valley’s Music Doesn’t Get Much Better Than This
This event is a one-night-only extravaganza that’s going to create the definitive experience for all those who adore this smash indie hit and its wonderful, whimsical tunes. A 35-piece orchestra will be your guide through those songs that you’ve heard what feels like millions of times, shepherded by none other than the game’s creator, ConcernedApe.
Even if you caught Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons in the past, this night will be different. It’s going to pack in exclusive visuals and additional content you won’t have seen before, all limited to this one night.
As if a concert that’s only ever going to take place once in our lifetimes wasn’t enough, Red Rocks will also host a few activities to immerse you in the game. There’s going to be a playable Journey of the Prairie King and Jumino Kart arcade machine, as well as giveaways for signed merch.
You can book tickets now, including VIP packages that are perfect for anyone hoping to get their hands on some items you won’t find anywhere else. For me, though, the night would be enough.
Living in the UK, I don’t know that I’ll be able to make the event, and that’s okay. But if I could, I’d take in every note I heard and watch the sky as Stardew Valley takes up more of the world than it ever has before, just for a brief moment. It’s going to be a phenomenal experience, and every fan who can make it should jump on those tickets immediately.
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