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Metaphor: ReFantazio Game Gets Orchestral Concert World Tour

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Tour begins in October 9 in Dallas, Chicago, Los Angeles


Atlus and Studio Zero's Metaphor: ReFantazio first full-scale fantasy role-playing game is getting an official orchestral concert world tour, starting on October 9 in Dallas. The concert features orchestral arrangements of the game's music, originally composed by Shoji Meguro (Persona), and a screen displaying scenes from the game. Each performance includes a 45-piece orchestra, a choir, and multiple vocal soloists. Ticket presales for concerts in the U.S. and Europe start on March 5 at 10:00 a.m. local time. Atlus streamed a trailer:

Metaphor: ReFantazio orchestral concert
Image courtesy of Sega

The tour dates include:

  • October 9, 2026 - Dallas - Texas Trust Credit Union Theater
  • October 11, 2026 - Chicago - Auditorium Theater
  • October 13, 2026 - Los Angeles - Peacock Theater
  • October 31, 2026 - Kaohsiung, Taiwan - Kaohsiung Cultural Center Jhihde Hall
  • November 21, 2026 - Singapore - Esplanade Theater
  • November 28, 2026 - Bangkok, Thailand - Prince Mahidol Hall
  • January 22, 2027 - London, U.K. - Eventim Apollo
  • January 24, 2027 - Paris, France - Le Grand Rex

The orchestral concert debuted in Japan last July.

The game launched on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam in October 2024.

Atlus describes the game:

Write your destiny and rise above fear as you step into a fantasy world unlike anything you've seen before. Fraught with unsettling mystery, the kingdom stands on a precipice. Now, you must embark on a journey, overcoming obstacles and forging bonds with friends.

Studio Zero developed the game. Katsura Hashino (Persona 5) directed the game. The game also features other Persona 5 staff members such as character designer Shigenori Soejima and composer Shoji Meguro.

Yōichi Amano launched a manga on Shueisha's V Jump magazine in January 2025. Shueisha's MANGA Plus service is releasing the series in English as a simulpub.

Source: Email correspondence


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