Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
Saturday – March 31, 2012 – 8:00pm
Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony
Arnie Roth, Conductor
Nobuo Uematsu in attendance
Tickets on sale NOW at www.sonycentre.ca
Featuring Nobuo Uematsu, organ soloist, and Arnie Roth, violin soloist
Back by popular demand! Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY returns to Toronto and the Sony Centre! With special guests: composer, Nobuo Uematsu and conductor, Arnie Roth. Performed live by the 71-member Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony along with state of the art HD videos and stills shown on a massive screen highlighting the games most memorable sequences.
PLUS – A limited number of tickets are available for a special meet and greet reception with Nobuo Uematsu, legendary composer of the FINAL FANTASY series, immediately after the show.
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
FINAL FANTASY VI: Dark World, featuring Nobuo Uematsu, organ soloist, and Arnie Roth, violin soloist
FINAL FANTASY SERIES: Prelude
FINAL FANTASY VIII: Liberi Fatali
FINAL FANTASY VI: Opera “Maria and Draco”
FINAL FANTASY XI: Ronfaure
FINAL FANTASY VIII: Fisherman’s Horizon
FINAL FANTASY VII: Aerith’s Theme
HOW TO ORDER TICKETS
Ticketmaster charge-by-phone 1-855-872-SONY (7669), online www.sonycentre.ca , in person at Ticketmaster outlets, or at the Sony Centre Box Office. (Amex Presale available online and by telephone only).
Ticketmaster phone lines operate 9:30 am – 8:00 pm Monday to Saturday, 12 noon to 8:00 pm Sundays and holidays. On-line sales operate 24 hours per day. Ticketmaster outlet hours vary. Sony Centre Box Office open Monday-Friday 11 am to 6:00 pm, Saturdays 11:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Concert ticket prices start at $30
Special $50 meet/greet ticket available separately for a post concert autograph session & photo opportunity with Nobuo Uematsu and Arnie Roth. CUSTOMERS MUST PURCHASE SHOW TICKETS TO BE ABLE TO PURCHASE MEET AND GREET TICKETS
Presented by Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
Artists Performing
Distant Worlds Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus
Arnie Roth
Conductor