Final Fantasy Concert Returns to Japan
kula shakerz    2005-10-24, 17:58 pm.

Square Enix recently announced Voices: Music from Final Fantasy, the newest concert featuring songs from the company's flagship series of RPGs. The concert will take place in the Pacifico Yokohama on February 18th 2006. As the title suggests, this new concert will focus on vocal themes. Hence, songstresses Emiko Shiratori (Final Fantasy IX main theme "Melodiesof Life"), RIKKI (Final Fantasy X main theme "Suteki Da Ne"), Izumi Masuda and others have already been confirmed to make appearances during the event. Just like the Dear Friends: Music from Final Fantasy symphony concerts in North America, Voices: Music from Final Fantasy will be conducted by Arnie Roth.

Tickets for the concert will go on sale in Japan on November 25th for 6,000 yen ($52.01 US).




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