Sonic the Hedgehog Symphony is going on a world tour starting in London later this year.

In 2021, to celebrate Sonic’s 30th anniversary, Sega hosted a free live stream featuring a whole bunch of classic Sonic tunes performed by a live orchestra. Sega apparently enjoyed putting on a show like this so much that it was decided to bring it back with The Sonic Symphony World Tour, which will first take place at the Barbican Hall in London on September 16 this year, with a second date confirmed at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, California.

“Sonic Symphony is an exciting one-man concert celebrating over three decades of timeless music from the iconic Sonic the Hedgehog franchise,” Sega said in a press release. “From classic 8-bit and 16-bit tunes to rock music and EDM songs, each live show will take fans on a musical journey through the Sonic universe, allowing fans to relive their favorite moments during the song while playing synchronized immersive gameplay footage. time”.

Only a couple of dates have been announced so far, but more to come website for the world tour, you can sign up for the newsletter to be notified of new tour dates, and more are expected throughout 2024.

The tour is co-produced by Sega, soundtrec, SOHO Live, and will be presented by MGP Live. If you’re interested in attending, advance ticket sales will be available to newsletter subscribers, so it’s probably best to do so as something like this is likely to sell out quickly.

While this year won’t be as big for Sonic as last year with the release of Sonic Frontiers, the final game in the series is expected to some more free DLC will appear this year with the first update fell in March.