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    Jacksonville Symphony: Video Games LiveJacoby Symphony Hall At Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts, Jacksonville, FL
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    Jan 25202605:00 PM
    Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra: Video Games LiveRudder Auditorium, College Station, TX
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    May 29202607:30 PM
    Austin Symphony Orchestra: Video Games LiveDell Hall at Long Center For The Performing Arts, Austin, TX
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    About Video Games Live

    Currently, Video Games Live continues to enthrall audiences with its dynamic performances, adapting to the latest trends in gaming and music. As of 2023, the concert series is scheduled to return to various venues across North America and internationally, offering fans the chance to experience beloved soundtracks performed live. VGL often features new compositions and remastered themes to reflect recent gaming hits, ensuring that both classic and contemporary titles are represented. Additionally, they have expanded their reach by incorporating technology such as augmented reality in some shows, enhancing the audience experience. Special guests, including renowned game composers and video game celebrities, frequently appear, adding star power and unique insights into the music creation process. VGL also engages with fans through interactive elements, allowing opportunities for participation during concerts. With ongoing updates and new announcements, VGL remains at the forefront of the video game concert scene, compelling a diverse audience and fostering a community of music and gaming enthusiasts.

    Video Games Live History

    Video Games Live (VGL) is a concert series dedicated to the music of video games, founded by composer and conductor Tommy Tallarico in 2002. The idea emerged from Tallarico’s desire to combine his passion for video games with orchestral music, creating an experience for both gamers and music lovers. The inaugural concert took place in Los Angeles, featuring performances from orchestras and choirs alongside synchronized visuals and game footage on large screens. VGL quickly gained popularity, touring worldwide and showcasing iconic music from franchises like 'Final Fantasy,' 'The Legend of Zelda,' and 'Halo.' Over the years, it has evolved, incorporating full orchestras, rock bands, and unique elements such as guest appearances from notable video game composers and industry figures. VGL not only celebrates the rich musical heritage of gaming but also promotes a wider appreciation for video game music as a legitimate art form. The concert series has won several awards, including a Guinness World Record for the largest video game music concert.