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All Stardew Valley: Festival of Seasons Concert Tour Dates

There are plenty of relaxing elements in Stardew Valley, including its original score, composed by the game’s creator, ConcernedApe. And fans will soon get the opportunity to hear the music live. Here are all the 2024 concert dates for the Stardew Valley: Festival of Seasons tour.

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All Stardew Valley: Festival of Seasons Concert Tour Dates

Player stands among stumps. This image is part of an article about all the concert dates for Stardew Valley: Festival of Seasons.
Player stands among stumps

Spanning the globe, the Stardew Valley: Festival of Seasons has a small orchestra play original music from Stardew Valley live, personally curated by ConcernedApe. To match the flow of time in the game and the concert tour’s premise, the concert is divided into music from each of the four seasons, immersive audiences with the sonic soundscape from the social/farming simulation game.

From February through July of 2024, the Stardew Valley: Festival of Seasons concert tour is divided into legs throughout North America, Europe, Oceania, and Asia. New dates are expected to be announced, including at least one specific date for a planned concert in Tokyo, Japan. As always, concert dates are subject to change.

Here are the currently scheduled North American tour dates:

  • February 16, Los Angeles, CA
  • February 17, Los Angeles, CA
  • February 23, Boston, MA
  • February 24, Philadelphia, PA
  • February 27, New York, NY
  • February 29, New York, NY
  • March 2, Seattle, WA
  • March 3, Seattle, WA
  • March 9, Chicago, IL
  • March 10, St. Louis, MO
  • March 14, Toronto, ON
  • March 15, Toronto, ON
  • March 17, Montreal, QC
  • March 23, Ottawa, ON
  • March 27, Vancouver, BC
  • March 28, Edmonton, AB
  • May 5, Cincinnati, OH
  • May 5, Montreal, QC
  • May 18, Portland, OR
  • May 29, Tampa, FL
  • June 1, Philadelphia, PA
  • June 7, Kansas City, MO
  • June 9, San Francisco, CA
  • June 15, Austin, TX
  • July 14, Atlanta, GA

Here are the currently scheduled European dates:

  • April 28, Birmingham, UK
  • April 29, London, UK
  • May 1, Berlin, Germany
  • May 3, Paris, France
  • May 5, Edinburgh, UK
  • May 9, Milan, Italy
  • May 13, London, UK
  • July 14, Manchester, UK

Here are the currently scheduled New Zealand and Australian dates:

  • April 5, Melbourne, AUS
  • April 7, Perth, AUS
  • April 9, Melbourne, AUS
  • April 13, Wellington, NZ
  • April 14, Auckland, NZ
  • April 19, Brisbane, AUS
  • April 20, Sydney, AUS
  • April 27, Sydney, AUS

Here are the currently scheduled Asian dates:

  • March 22, Bangkok, Thailand
  • March 24, Seoul, South Korea
  • August 26, Singapore
  • TBA, Tokyo, Japan

How to Get Tickets to the Stardew Valley Concert

Someone walking through the snow in Stardew Valley. This image is part of an article about all the concert dates for Stardew Valley: Festival of Seasons.
The player runs through snow

As one can tell by the listings on the concert tour’s website, most dates are sold out, while others are rapidly running low on available tickets. Links to available tickets can be purchased through the website for each of the announced dates. There is also a submission to sign up for the concert tour’s newsletter, which provides subscribers with updates, newly announced dates, and exclusive merchandising.

Select tickets for sold out dates are currently available through second-hand ticketing sites, like StubHub, albeit at scalper rates. It all depends on how much fans are willing to shell out to hear Stardew Valley’s pitch-perfect score played live in an orchestral concert.

About the author

Sam Stone
Sam Stone is a longtime entertainment news journalist and columnist, covering everything from movies and television to video games and comic books. Sam also has bylines at CBR, Popverse, Den of Geek, GamesRadar+, and Marvel.com. Sam remembers what restful sleep was. But that was a long time ago.
Sam Stone
Sam Stone is a longtime entertainment news journalist and columnist, covering everything from movies and television to video games and comic books. Sam also has bylines at CBR, Popverse, Den of Geek, GamesRadar+, and Marvel.com. Sam remembers what restful sleep was. But that was a long time ago.

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