New Final Fantasy Concert Tour Announced
sifar    2003-10-03, 15:06 pm.

After the 20020220 concert, more Final Fantasy music concerts are announced for next year, as previously mentioned. This new series of concerts, named Tour de Japon: Music from Final Fantasy (which should be Tour du Japon in correct French, actually), will be held in Spring 2004 around Japan, like the name suggests.

The schedule is as follows:

  • 2004/03/12: Yokohama / Yokohama Minatomirai Hall (19:00)
  • 2004/03/14: Tokyo / Bunkamura (14:00, 18:30)
  • 2004/03/19: Sapporo / Sapporo Concert Hall Kitara (19:00)
  • 2004/04/02: Nagoya / Aichi Pref. Arts Theater Concert Hall (19:00)
  • 2004/04/11: Fukuoka / Across Fukuoka Symphony Hall (14:00)
  • 2004/04/16: Osaka / Festival Hall (19:00)

Tickets will be put on sale in mid November. Information in Japanese can be found here.




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