Capcom has thrilled Resident Evil fans worldwide with an exciting announcement from the latest Resident Evil Showcase: the Resident Evil: Symphony of Legacy concert series is officially going global.
Initially unveiled in December and originally limited to Japan, Symphony of Legacy will now embark on a full world tour, providing international audiences with the chance to experience the iconic soundtracks of Capcom’s flagship survival horror franchise like never before. Marking the 30th anniversary of Resident Evil, the Symphony of Legacy promises to captivate fans with breathtaking orchestral renditions of the series’ most memorable musical moments.
According to the Showcase’s host, fans will be able to “relive the series’ greatest moments with orchestral performances,” as part of this milestone celebration.
This concert series exemplifies Capcom's continued commitment to honoring Resident Evil’s legacy and delivering unique experiences for dedicated followers on platforms ranging from the Nintendo Switch to classic consoles and beyond. The tour will make its worldwide debut at Japan’s esteemed Sonic City Hall on March 7th and 8th.
Shortly after, the Symphony will travel to key cities across Europe, with dates and venues now available via the concert’s official website.
For North American fans, organizers have confirmed that regional tour stops are forthcoming, with venue details to be announced in the near future. This event arrives as the Resident Evil franchise continues to captivate audiences, thanks in part to its persistent evolution and creative partnerships on platforms like the Nintendo Switch and the ever-popular Resident Evil Showcase streams.
Alongside the concert announcement, Capcom unveiled a collection of new figures based on Requiem’s protagonists — Leon Kennedy and Grace Ashcroft — as well as a collaboration with the renowned Hamilton Watch Company, signaling the franchise’s broad cultural influence. Resident Evil’s status as a gaming juggernaut is undeniable.
Since its original release in 1996, the series has seen global sales in excess of 140 million units, spanning mainline entries, remakes, and spin-offs.
The legacy of the series’ soundtracks — composed by industry legends — has resonated with fans across generations, leading to high anticipation for the Symphony of Legacy tour. For the most up-to-date information, including tour schedules, ticket availability, and exclusive highlights from the Resident Evil Showcase, fans are encouraged to visit the official concert website and Capcom’s dedicated news channels.
As Resident Evil celebrates 30 years of survival horror excellence, the Symphony of Legacy stands as a testament to its cultural and musical impact on both gaming and popular entertainment worldwide.
Initially unveiled in December and originally limited to Japan, Symphony of Legacy will now embark on a full world tour, providing international audiences with the chance to experience the iconic soundtracks of Capcom’s flagship survival horror franchise like never before. Marking the 30th anniversary of Resident Evil, the Symphony of Legacy promises to captivate fans with breathtaking orchestral renditions of the series’ most memorable musical moments.
According to the Showcase’s host, fans will be able to “relive the series’ greatest moments with orchestral performances,” as part of this milestone celebration.
This concert series exemplifies Capcom's continued commitment to honoring Resident Evil’s legacy and delivering unique experiences for dedicated followers on platforms ranging from the Nintendo Switch to classic consoles and beyond. The tour will make its worldwide debut at Japan’s esteemed Sonic City Hall on March 7th and 8th.
Shortly after, the Symphony will travel to key cities across Europe, with dates and venues now available via the concert’s official website.
For North American fans, organizers have confirmed that regional tour stops are forthcoming, with venue details to be announced in the near future. This event arrives as the Resident Evil franchise continues to captivate audiences, thanks in part to its persistent evolution and creative partnerships on platforms like the Nintendo Switch and the ever-popular Resident Evil Showcase streams.
Alongside the concert announcement, Capcom unveiled a collection of new figures based on Requiem’s protagonists — Leon Kennedy and Grace Ashcroft — as well as a collaboration with the renowned Hamilton Watch Company, signaling the franchise’s broad cultural influence. Resident Evil’s status as a gaming juggernaut is undeniable.
Since its original release in 1996, the series has seen global sales in excess of 140 million units, spanning mainline entries, remakes, and spin-offs.
The legacy of the series’ soundtracks — composed by industry legends — has resonated with fans across generations, leading to high anticipation for the Symphony of Legacy tour. For the most up-to-date information, including tour schedules, ticket availability, and exclusive highlights from the Resident Evil Showcase, fans are encouraged to visit the official concert website and Capcom’s dedicated news channels.
As Resident Evil celebrates 30 years of survival horror excellence, the Symphony of Legacy stands as a testament to its cultural and musical impact on both gaming and popular entertainment worldwide.