A big concert centred around Elden Ring is coming to Toronto.
It’s called Elden Ring Symphonic Adventure from concert organizer Overlook Events (Dragon Ball Symphonic Adventure) in partnership with Elden Ring publisher Bandai Namco. Following an international debut last year, the show will make its Canadian debut at Toronto’s Roy Thomson Hall on June 26, 2026, with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra performing. It remains to be seen whether it will stop in other Canadian cities.
Tickets for the Toronto show are now available on the venue’s website and start at $112.90.
Elden Ring is certainly a logical fit for its own concert. After all, the FromSoftware-developed action-RPG is incredibly popular, selling over 30 million copies and winning Game of the Year at The Game Awards 2022. Its music, composed by Tsukasa Saitoh, Shoi Miyazawa, Tai Tomisawa, Yuka Kitamura, and Yoshimi Kudo, has also garnered significant acclaim.
Like a lot of video game concerts, Symphonic Adventure will feature 4K projections of footage from the game to accompany the live musical performance. Overlook is also teasing “original lighting design and sound effects.”
It’s a big time for Elden Ring. Last year saw the release of its big Shadow of the Erdtree expansion, while this year debuted a multiplayer spin-off called Nightreign. And outside the world of games, it was confirmed earlier this year that Ex Machina and Civil War‘s Alex Garland will direct a live-action adaptation of Elden Ring for beloved film studio A24.
Image credit: Bandai Namco
