In celebration of the upcoming Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, the Japanese Orchestra Ensemble G.A.P. has uploaded a two-hour concert they performed in April 2022 for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The concert is available for all users to enjoy and lasts an hour and 56 minutes.
The Tokyo-based group is known for its renditions of video game music. They also create pop and anime concerts.
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The video opens up with the music from the 2017 trailer for Breath of the Wild. It then goes into 15 parts and ends with the Champions’ Ballad and the music from the E3 2021 trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
There’s an English programme available to read too which details the concert’s lineup. That way, you can keep track of what you’re listening to. You can find that here.
The Japanese Ensemble G.A.P included a description which reads:
We are happy that so many people were able to view the concert,” the video’s description reads. We are just a group of game fans and amateur musicians. This performance is unofficial, we are not affiliated with Nintendo or any other music rights holders”.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is set to launch in a week on 12 May 2023. The game is the much-anticipated sequel to Breath of the Wild. Nintendo recently updated the game’s store description with a few more game details.
“Link begins his journey on one of the many mysterious floating islands that have suddenly appeared in the skies high above Hyrule. It’s there our hero will have to gain new abilities before returning to the surface world to begin his epic adventure.The sky isn’t the only thing that’s changed in Hyrule. Familiar locations have been dramatically transformed, with new towns, dank caves, and mysterious gaping chasms springing up across the world—all waiting to be explored.”
Sadly, earlier this week, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom was leaked. The ROM was uploaded online and the internet has been flooded with spoilers. Be wary.