Tunic Live In Concert will come to London in February

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Tunic Team announced that there will be a Tunic concert, which you will have to go to London’s Cadogan Hall on February 8. The soundtrack for Tunic, composed by Terence Lee and Janice Kwan, will be performed by a six-piece band and will include a visual element to facilitate audiences feel immersed in the experience.

The description of Tunic Live In Concert says: “Join us for an unforgettable evening where the beloved soundtrack from the award-winning indie adventure comes to life through the power of a six-piece musical ensemble. Enter a land of hidden paths and whispered secrets. Let Tunic’s music be your instruction. The performance will be paired with stunning in-game visuals, immersing you in lush landscapes and a world full of mystery. An adventure in sound. A concert you will never forget.”

The show will start at 6.30pm and last for approximately two hours, with ticket prices ranging from £25 to £65, depending on where you choose to sit. If you want to get tickets, you can go to Live tunic during a concert website where you can buy them.

In our Tunic review, Steve said: “After years of mounting expectations, Tunic had a lot to live up to, and it not only met them, but shattered them and stood out as one of the most enjoyable games I’ve had in years. It takes a while to feel at home in Tunic’s gorgeously rendered world, but once it clicks and the secrets of the game’s masterfully crafted instructions begin to emerge, the resulting game rivals Zelda in terms of exploration and discovery.”

Source: Tunic live during a concert | Cadogan Hall

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