Genshin Impact’s First Live Online Concert To Air Globally October 3
Musicians from around the world will join to perform their versions of Genshin Impact’s music.
During the last Genshin Impact Special Program, the hosts teased a special event focusing on the game’s music. MiHoYo works with orchestras from around the world to create the music we all hear in-game – with each region featuring an orchestra from the real-world counterpart that inspired it. On October 3rd, fans will be able to listen to some of these musicians in action, as miHoYo airs its first global live concert online.
Titled Genshin Concert 2021 – Melodies of an Endless Journey, the concert features Genshin Impact music composed by Yu-Peng Chen and HOYO-MiX conducted by world-famous Belgian conductor Maestro Dirk Brossé and performed by the Flanders Symphony Orchestra. It will also feature musicians from around the world who will perform interpretations of pieces from the game.
The concert will take about 90 minutes, although a start time has not been provided just yet. So, if you want to watch it as it happens, just try to keep October 3rd open. Although, we’re sure it’ll be available later on as a VOD if you miss it.
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