Tickets Go on Sale for Resident Evil 30th Anniversary Concert

Capcom’s legendary survival horror franchise is preparing to trade the sounds of groaning zombies for the soaring notes of a live orchestra.
Sony Music Solutions has officially opened general ticket sales today, February 12th, for the highly anticipated “BIOHAZARD 30th Anniversary Concerts -Symphony of Legacy-.”

This concert series marks three decades of Resident Evil (known as Biohazard in Japan), offering fans a musical journey from the Spencer Mansion incident of 1996 to the modern-day terrors of the latest installments.
Set to take place at the Omiya Sonic City Large Hall in March, the performance promises more than a traditional symphony.

To capture the unique atmosphere of the series soundtrack, which ranges from gothic horror to high-octane action, the full orchestra will be joined by a specialized ensemble featuring electronic drums, guitar, piano, keyboards, and a mixed-gender chorus.

This hybrid arrangement is designed to bring the cinematic intensity of the series’s boss battles and the haunting, melancholic melodies of the iconic survival horror games to life in a world-class venue.

Organizers have already revealed a selection of the tracks that will anchor the program.
Fans can look forward to a Resident Evil Medley that evokes the mystery of the first game, alongside character-specific themes such as “Krauser ~ Witness The Power” from Resident Evil 4/RE:4.

The high-stakes drama of Resident Evil 6 will also be represented by the grand finale theme, “Haos/Apostle of Chaos,” ensuring that every era of the series’ history is represented.
No anniversary event is complete without commemorative goods, and attendees will have the opportunity to purchase original merchandise featuring the concert’s striking key visual.

The lineup includes apparel such as T-shirts in various sizes, tote bags, and hand towels adorned with the 30th-anniversary logo.
For collectors, there will also be coasters featuring vintage record jacket designs, acrylic key chains, and A4 clear files available at the venue.
The concert is scheduled for March 7th and 8th, with a total of three performances being held.

General tickets are now available through major ticketing platforms on a first-come, first-served basis.
Ticket prices start at 10,000 yen (approx. $65 USD / £48 GBP) and can be purchased via the Japanese ticket portal ePlus.
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