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And I am not surprised one bit since after all, this Honey Bee Inn and Cross-dressing Cloud sequence is a fan-favorite.Īn original track made for the remake and the only music to include full-on vocals during the concert.
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Out of all all the arrangements – this track perhaps got the most loudest pop (not to mention some laughs) coming from the crowd. This is a really nice and mellow theme that reminds me how cozy and welcoming Jessie’s home in the game is.Īnother hype and adrenaline-inducing track because it is after all a boss-battle, this certainly shaked things up a bit after hearing some mellow tracks. I was not a Jessie fan pre-Remake but I can see a lot of people jumping ship to her with the new game.
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Simply one of the more iconic and tear-inducing tracks of the set, thanks to the perfect piano arrangement. Let’s face it – just like Neon Genesis Evangelion with Rei and Asuka, you really have to take a side here with Aerith or Tifa’s theme*.
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Perfect setup after introducing Midgar, giving the audience a sense of action and adrenaline at the start of the show. Hearing this live for the first time literally gave me goosebumps, especially the scene with Aerith and the camera panning up bird’s eye view to Midgar.Ĭloud’s intro/ entrance music (with matching superhero landing) and first venture into the Mako Reactor. Right off the bat before playing this, they took a bit of homage to the original Final Fantasy VII opening medley and played some cinematic clips as from the PlayStation One classic. In no particular order, these are some of my favorite highlights/tracks that are featured during the event, as well as my personal impressions with it: Otherwise, for those new into the game, since there’s video playing in the background – spoilers are definitely abound so be wary! So if you’re a fan who played and finished through the entire game, this will be pure nostalgia heaven for you. In a nutshell, the whole set by The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra really did justice in chronologically describing the entirety of events from Final Fantasy VII Remake through music. Details on what went down the concert below.Īs with previous Distant Worlds concerts, the orchestra will be helmed by none other than Grammy-award winning artist Arnie Roth. He is well known in the video game music scene for his collaboration with famed composer Nobuo Uematsu, so you know that the performance will be in good hands.Īside from having a one-of-kind audio experience, like with past events an accompanying video related to the music will be played behind the orchestra – so you can visually relive the moment. So what type of music can we expect? Well aside from all-new arrangements from fan-favorite Nobuo Uematsu classics such as Seventh Heaven and One-Winged Angel (just naming a few here), attendees will also get to experience live versions of recent tracks like Hollow that is an original composition straight from the FF7 remake. And right here in London is where the first part of the tour will kick-off! What a way to celebrate the venue’s 150th anniversary! As part of Distant Worlds: Final Fantasy, this time around their world tour focuses entirely on Final Fantasy VII specifically the Final Fantasy VII Remake, one of the biggest games last year. Aside from being known for housing popular musical acts, this place has been witness to famous speeches coming from Sir Winston Churchill and Albert Einstein.īut on Septemthey celebrated something different. London, England – The Royal Albert Hall is widely known for its very rich history.