‘The Music Of Square Enix: Magic, Memories And Melodies’ takes place throughout 2026
By Ali Shutler 2nd December 2025
‘The Music Of Square Enix: Magic, Memories and Melodies’ artwork. CREDIT: Square Enix
Square Enix has announced details of a new, global concert tour that will feature the music of Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts and more.
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All-new symphonic concert series ‘The Music Of Square Enix: Magic, Memories And Melodies’ will “celebrate the unforgettable worlds and iconic soundtracks that have defined generations of video game storytelling and adventure,” and feature music from beloved video games Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts, Legend Of Mana, NieR, Octopath Traveler and more.
Advertisement‘The Music Of Square Enix: Magic, Memories And Melodies’ has been created by the team behind ‘Final Fantasy: Distant Worlds’ and the ‘NieR: Orchestra Concert’ series.
“Through sweeping symphonic arrangements and stunning high-definition game visuals from Square Enix projected above the stage, this concert invites audiences to relive the stories, emotions, and adventures that continue to inspire players around the world,” reads a press release with Arnie and Eric Roth set to conduct the concerts.
Announcing The Music of Square Enix – Music, Memories, and Melodies!
This all-new concert series features music from @ChronoGame Trigger, @FinalFantasy, @KingdomHearts, Legend of @ManaGame, @NieRGame, Octopath Traveler, and more.
Details at https://t.co/SV5jdGthzA pic.twitter.com/3rJcZEG9hf
— Square Enix (@SquareEnix) December 2, 2025
The “spectacular multimedia experience” will kick off at Tokyo’s International Forum Hall A on April 25, 2026 before visiting North America, Europe and Asia. The first leg of the tour includes a gig at London’s Wembley Arena on June 21. Check out the full schedule below:
‘The Music Of Square Enix: Magic, Memories And Melodies’ tour will visit:
RecommendedAPRIL 2026 25 – International Forum Hall A, Tokyo 26 – International Forum Hall A, Tokyo
MAY 2 – Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles 10 – Symphony Center, Chicago (matinee) 10 – Symphony Center, Chicago (evening) 16 – Benaroya Hall, Seattle (matinee) 16 – Benaroya Hall, Seattle (evening) 23 – Star Theatre, Singapore
JUNE 10 – Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland 21 – OVO Arena Wembley, London
FEBRUARY 2027 6 – Zenith Paris La Villette, Paris 7 – La Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon
AdvertisementAPRIL 9 – Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth 10 – Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth
Tickets for most of the shows go on sale this Friday (December 5) and details can be found here. Additional tour dates “may” be added in the future.
Earlier this year Square Enix boss Tetsuya Nomura gave fans a promising update on Kingdom Hearts 4 and the third chapter in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake project following delay rumours. “We are making great strides and going according to schedule,” he confirmed. “So please wait for more information.”
It was previously confirmed the third Final Fantasy 7 Remake game won’t be a PlayStation 6 exclusive and a planned expansion for Rebirth was scrapped so developers could focus on the new game.
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