Every good cozy game needs some good cozy tunes, and Stardew Valley is no exception. The hit indie farm simulation’s soundtrack is immensely popular, with the soundtrack even available for purchase on Steam and as physical media. This popularity has led the Stardew Valley soundtrack to be performed across the country previously in the Festival of Seasons concert tour. This tour also garnered positive reception, making the recent announcement that another global tour for Stardew Valley is on the way unsurprising.
If this new global tour is anything like the previous Festival of Seasons tour, fans are in for a delightful treat. Stardew Valley players may see these aspects from Festival of Seasons if they manage to score tickets for this new venture.
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The Festival of Seasons Tour
The Festival of Seasons tour kicked off in Los Angeles back in mid-February. Festival of Seasons was initially slated to perform in fourteen different cities across the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and South Korea before concluding the tour in Bangkok, Thailand. Tickets for the Festival of Seasons tour sold out almost immediately. Scalpers began to sell the tickets at ludicrously inflated prices shortly after, with ticket availability being listed and unlisted in some cities.
To rectify this issue, ConcernedApe announced more dates and locations for the Festival of Seasons tour including countries that were not on the previous roster. Stardew Valley fans in New Zealand, Italy, France, Singapore, and Japan, were given the opportunity to see the tour thanks to this expansion.
Festival of Seasons played its last show on September 27 in Tokyo, Japan. The set list and atmosphere for the tour was purposefully described as intimate. The tour’s concert program was specifically dedicated to taking concert-goers through Stardew Valley’s four seasons and its many festivals. The tour’s small chamber orchestra added to this nostalgic and cozy atmosphere.
Symphony of Seasons is an Even Bigger Endeavor
ConcernedApe is clearly trying to avoid repeating the same mistakes as the last Stardew Valley tour as tickets for the Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons concert tour will be available for presale. This was a feature that was not implemented on the previous tour. Fans who have signed up for the tour’s official newsletter on the concert website will receive a presale code. Presale for most dates of the tour will begin on November 25 at local time.
The Symphony of Seasons tour is, once again, international. The event was organized by Tokyo-based live music company SOHO Live. ConcernedApe is also involved in creating this new tour, just like Festival of Seasons. The previous tour had a smaller orchestra, but Symphony of Seasons will be performed by a thirty-five-piece orchestra that will perform new arrangements of Stardew Valley music.
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In addition to the live music, images from Stardew Valley will be shown on a screen coinciding with the locations the music plays in. Concert-goers will explore locations like Pelican Town, Ginger Island, Skull Cavern, the Submarine, the Wizard’s Tower, Calico Desert, and many more. These videos supposedly will not just be walkthroughs of the locations, but gameplay. The tour’s description also says that “unique visuals and content curated exclusively for this concert” will be displayed throughout the show.
Fans have also been encouraged to attend their concerts in cosplay, whether that be as their farmers, NPCs, or Stardew Valley’s romanceable characters. This was a trend present at the previous Festival of Seasons tour.
Symphony of Seasons Tour Dates
The Symphony of Seasons Concert Tour begins on August 30, 2025, and will conclude sometime in 2026. Players can try to score tickets at the following dates and locations.
United States and Mexico
- August 30, 2025 – Seattle, WA
- August 31, 2025 – Seattle, WA
- September 6, 2025 – Portland, OR
- September 12, 2025 – San Jose, CA
- September 13, 2025 – Denver, CO
- September 14, 2025 – Los Angeles, CA
- September 19, 2025 – Omaha, NE
- September 20, 2025 – Dallas, TX
- September 21, 2025 – Austin, TX
- September 25, 2025 – Macon, GA
- September 27, 2025 – Orlando, FL
- September 28, 2025 – Fort Lauderdale, FL
- October 1, 2025 – Reading, PA
- October 2, 2025 – Philadelphia, PA
- October 3, 2025 – Washington, DC
- October 4, 2025 – Newark, NJ
- October 5, 2025 – Boston, MA
- October 10, 2025 – Milwaukee, WI
- October 11, 2025 – Chicago, IL
- October 12, 2025 – Cleveland, OH
- October 15, 2025 – Detroit, MI
- October 17, 2025 – Durham, NC
- October 18, 2025 – St. Louis, MO
- October 19, 2025 – Indianapolis, IN
- October 23, 2025 – Knoxville, TN
- October 25, 2025 – Minneapolis, MN
- October 26, 2025 – Louisville, KY
- October 29, 2025 – Richmond, VA
- October 30, 2025 – Albany, NY
- November 1, 2025 – Mesa, AZ
- November 2, 2025 – Houston, TX
- November 2, 2025 – Kansas City, MO
- November 7, 2024 – New Orleans, LA
- November 8, 2025 – Tampa, FL
- November 9, 2025 – Jacksonville, FL
- January 31, 2026 – Mexico City, Mexico
- March 21, 2026 – Honolulu, HI
Canada
- September 5, 2025 – Calgary, AB
- September 9, 2025 – Vancouver, BC
- October 11, 2025 – Toronto, ON
- October 12, 2025 – Montreal, QC
- October 18, 2025 – Ottawa, ON
Oceania
- October 22, 2025 – Christchurch, New Zealand
- October 24, 2025 – Wellington, New Zealand
- October 25, 2025 – Auckland, New Zealand
- November 1, 2025 – Brisbane, Australia
- November 3, 2025 – Perth, Australia
- November 5, 2025 – Adelaide, Australia
- November 14, 2025 – Melbourne, Australia
- November 15, 2025 – Sydney, Australia
Europe
- January 25, 2026 – Rotterdam, Netherlands
- January 27, 2026 – Antwerp, Belgium
- January 28, 2026 – Hamburg, Germany
- January 30, 2026 – Linz, Austria
- January 31, 2026 – Zurich, Switzerland
- February 2, 2026 – Munich, Germany
- February 3, 2026 – Berlin, Germany
- February 5, 2026 – Paris, France
- February 6, 2026 – Dusseldorf, Germany
- February 10, 2026 – Glasgow, Scotland
- February 12, 2026 – Manchester, England
- February 14, 2026 – London, England
- March 8, 2026 – Dublin, Ireland
Asia
- September 28, 2025 – Singapore, Singapore
- November 15, 2025 – Bangkok, Thailand
- December 20, 2025 – Seoul, South Korea
- TBA – Shanghai, China
If all goes smoothly on ticket dates, the new Stardew Valley event will surely be a delight. In order to have a better chance at securing tickets, fans should be sure to sign up for the tour’s newsletter to receive a pre-sale code. As mentioned previously, most tour dates for the Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons will go on presale on November 25.
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