There's gonna be a live concert dedicated to the music of Skyrim
This November will see the premiere of Skyrim In Concert - the first-ever orchestral concert dedicated to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, arguably one of the biggest videogames this century, has an epic soundtrack. Fitting, really, given that it's a sprawling high-fantasy saga full of dragons, magic, and elves.
As well as being a mighty achievment in gaming, the award-winning release from Bethesda hit pop culture hard, with memes and parodies erupting all over the shop upon the game's initial release in 2011.
On 16 November, Jeremy Soule's acclaimed score will be performed by the Winterhold Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, with those attending promised "brand new arrangements of some of Skyrim’s most epic and moving themes, including 'Far Horizons', 'The Streets of Whiterun', and the rousing main theme, 'Dragonborn', as well as more surprises on the night."
Tickets for the concert will be on sale at 10 4 October.
This concert is being held to celebrate the upcoming launch of the Special Edition of Skyrim, which is released 28 October for Xbox One, PS4, and PC.
Send shivers up your spine with the monster three-and-a-half hour OST below. Buy it now.
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