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Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons Concert Tour To Feature Original Content And Singapore Return In 2025

It’s surreal to think about how far Stardew Valley has come, but here we are. As the farming sim darling continues to thrive with major content updates, its beloved music is gearing up for a return to concert halls around the world on its second international tour – and Singapore is on the list yet again.

Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons Concert Tour

Titled Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons, the 35-piece orchestra comes after the huge success of its first concert tour, Festival of Seasons, kicking off first in developer ConcernedApe’s hometown on 30 August 2025. It will end in Hawaii on 21 March 2026 after visiting 18 countries, with Singapore listed as the first stop for the Asia leg (28 September 2025).

Concert-goers can look forward to new musical arrangements, accompanied by a screen above the stage featuring gameplay footage, alongside original content created exclusively for the concert under the supervision of ConcernedApe. The live performance also includes soundtracks from some of the game’s most iconic locations, including Pelican Town, the Skull Cavern, Ginger Island, Calico Desert, the Submarine, the Wizard’s Tower, and more.

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Tickets for Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons will go on presale on 25 November at 9am local time in most territories. Fans can sign up to the newsletter on the official event page to receive the pre-sale access code, with more information on pre-sale and on-sale times for each date available on the website.

The full list of concert dates is as follows:

  • U.S. & Mexico
    • 30 to 31 Aug: Seattle, WA
    • 6 Sept: Portland, OR
    • 12 Sept: San Jose, CA
    • 13 Sept: Denver, CO
    • 14 Sept: Los Angeles, CA
    • 19 Sept: Omaha, NE
    • 20 Sept: Dallas, TX
    • 21 Sept: Austin, TX
    • 25 Sept: Macon, GA
    • 27 Sept: Orlando, FL
    • 28 Sept: Fort Lauderdale, FL
    • 1 Oct: Reading, PA
    • 2 Oct: Philadelphia, PA
    • 3 Oct: Washington DC
    • 4 Oct: Newark, NJ
    • 5 Oct: Boston, MA
    • 10 Oct: Milwaukee, WI
    • 11 Oct: Chicago, IL
    • 12 Oct: Cleveland, OH
    • 15 Oct: Detroit, MI
    • 17 Oct: Durham, NC
    • 18 Oct: St. Louis, MO
    • 19 Oct: Indianapolis, IN
    • 23 Oct: Knoxville, TN
    • 25 Oct: Minneapolis, MN
    • 26 Oct Louisville, KY
    • 29 Oct: Richmond, VA
    • 30 Oct: Albany, NY
    • 1 Nov: Mesa, AZ
    • 2 Nov: Houston, TX and Kansas City, MO
    • 7 Nov: New Orleans, LA
    • 8 Nov: Tampa, FL
    • 9 Nov: Jacksonville, FL
    • 31 Jan 2026: Mexico City, Mexico
    • 21 March 2026: Honolulu, HI
  • Canada
    • 5 Sep: Calgary, AB
    • 9 Sep: Vancouver, BC
    • 11 Oct: Toronto, ON
    • 12 Oct: Montreal, QC
    • 18 Oct: Ottawa, ON
  • Oceania
    • 22 Oct: Christchurch, New Zealand
    • 24 Oct: Wellington, New Zealand
    • 25 Oct: Auckland, New Zealand
    • 1 Nov: Brisbane, Australia
    • 3 Nov: Perth, Australia
    • 5 Nov: Adelaide, Australia
    • 14 Nov: Melbourne, Australia
    • 15 Nov: Sydney, Australia
  • Europe
    • 25 Jan 2026: Rotterdam, Netherlands
    • 27 Jan: Antwerp, Belgium
    • 28 Jan: Hamburg, Germany
    • 30 Jan: Linz, Austria
    • 31 Jan: Zurich, Switzerland
    • 2 Feb: Munich, Germany
    • 3 Feb: Berlin, Germany
    • 5 Feb: Paris, France
    • 6 Feb: Dusseldorf, Germany
    • 10 Feb: Glasglow, Scotland
    • 12 Feb: Manchester, England
    • 14 Feb: London, England
    • 8 March: Dublin, Ireland
  • Asia
    • 28 Sep: Singapore, Singapore
    • 15 Nov: Bangkok, Thailand
    • 20 Dec: Seoul, South Korea
    • TBA: Shanghai, China