The Kingdom Hearts Orchestra World Tour is headed to the United States this June, complete with exclusive voice acted story sequences.
Performances will be held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on June 10, 11 and 14. Meanwhile, those in New York will be able to see the concert at the United Palace Theatre on June 23 and 24. A performance will also be held at the ORIX Theatre in Osaka, Japan on July 8.
In addition to featuring a selection of music and HD cinematics from Square Enix's beloved video game series, the concert will include three exclusive voice sequences from actors Risa Uchida (Kairi / Xion) and Megumi Toyoguchi (Aqua), which were recorded specifically for the event.
Kingdom Hearts composer Yoko Shimomura will be appear on stage at each show as a special guest, and will meet with VIP ticket holders after the performance. The tour will also feature exclusive goods for purchase, as well as a special CD that includes twelve pieces from the concert.
Kingdom Hearts director Tetsuya Nomura is supervising the entire concert series. According to Nomura, it may be quite some time before the release of Kingdom Hearts III, as both the long-awaited third installment and Final Fantasy VII Remake "still have a way to go."
In addition to releasing Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX and 2.5 ReMIX for PlayStation 4 earlier this year, Square Enix also launched Kingdom Hearts HD II.8 -- Final Chapter Prologue, a compilation that includes Kingdom Hearts χ [chi] Back Cover, 0.2 Birth By Sleep - A Fragmentary Passage - and a remastered version of the Nintendo 3DS game Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance.
Check out the video below for our thoughts on the PS4-exclusive compilation, and then read up on how it paves the way for Kingdom Hearts III.
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