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Monster Hunter Orchestra Concert 2021 will focus on Monster Hunter Rise

By George M. Ortiz
August 20, 2021
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Capcom and Promax will hold the Monster hunter Orchestral Concert 2021 on Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at 6 a.m. ET. The Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra will perform pieces from the Monster hunter series with a worldwide audience online.

People in most countries and regions will be able to watch the concert stream on Veeps. The ticket is available for purchase on the site at $ 28. After the live concert ends, people can watch the archived video until October 11, 2021.

The 2021 setlist will put special emphasis on the last main game, Monster Hunter Rise. Izumi Kato, who provided Hinoa’s singing voice, will be in attendance. Capcom will also be inviting Momoka Enomoto, the biwa lute player who directly contributed to the game’s soundtrack, to perform at this concert.

Capcom regularly organized Monster hunter orchestral concerts every year since 2014. Last year’s edition, held on October 3, 2020, was the first exclusive concert online with a global audience. The 2020 setlist was mostly made up of monster themes added in Monster Hunter World: Iceborne. Harmonics Music released a recorded album from the 2020 concert in physical and digital formats in December 2020.

The 2021 Monster hunter Orchestra Concert will be broadcast live on September 28, 2021. It will mainly feature songs by Monster Hunter Rise, which is currently available on Nintendo Switch.

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