Game ON! | Black Friday Offer: SAVE 30% on Premium & A-RES Tickets!
Melbourne - Plenary, MCEC SAVE 30% on Premium & A-RES Tickets
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Saturday 10 May 2025, 7:30PM Use promo code TIXBF30 to activate 30% discount in the "Payment/Step3" during the booking process. |
Game ON! | Black Friday Offer
A mesmerising celebration of symphonic game music.
Be among the first in Australia to experience the excitement and adrenaline-fueled drama of this incredible symphonic event. Dive into the epic universes of The Witcher 3, World of Warcraft, The Elder Scrolls, Ori, Assassin's Creed, and many more, as their stories unfold before your eyes.
Featuring concert premieres of stunning symphonic music from an unprecedented lineup of blockbuster video games, Game ON! combines unrivaled orchestral arrangements with breathtaking, never-before-seen HD video.
Conducted by Andy Brick and performed by world-renowned symphony orchestras, Game ON! will mesmerize you with an exhilarating and unequaled concert experience that celebrates the artistry of the symphony orchestra and embraces the passion and excitement of video games for you, the next generation symphony audience!
Don't miss this exclusive one-night-only opportunity to be part of an incredible evening!
Andy Brick (Conductor)
Andy Brick is an award-winning composer, conductor, and symphonist known for his work in film, video games, and live concerts, including titles like The Sims, Civilization, and Warhammer. He has conducted and orchestrated soundtracks for Super Mario Bros., Halo, Final Fantasy, and World of Warcraft.
In 2003, he conducted the first western symphonic game music concert. He was Music Director of Play! A Video Game Symphony (2009-2014) and premiered Game ON! at the Kennedy Center in 2020. Brick studied at the University of Michigan and taught at Stevens Institute of Technology (2006-2021).
Quotes and Testimonials
Game ON! has been ranked the #1 symphonic video game music concert for the second year in a row. – TheGamer.com
“The night drew to an end, and as the flock left the concert hall, you could hear whispers from children to their parents: ‘That was so cool. I remember that part of the game.’ It was a night they would never forget” – Eric Jansen WUSA TV
“Andy Brick introduced each video game to thunderous ovations generally reserved for rock stars. Smiles of astonishment and amazement flashed between players. As the concert rose to its climactic conclusion, the crowd leapt to their feet cheering for more” – Andrew Creasey, The Oregon Music News