Events Calendar
Eímear Noone Conductor
Aisling and Lauren McGlynn Vocalists
The Cantus Ensemble
With music from
World of Warcraft
Mario + Rabbids
Sea of Thieves
Hades
The Last of Us
Fortnite
Ori and the Will of the Wisps
Dear Esther
So Let Us Melt
Civilization VI
The Witcher III
Resident Evil
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II
Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Back by popular demand, join the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra to discover a fantastical world filled with game scores, transported straight to the Royal Albert Hall for you all to enjoy.
Featuring phenomenal classics from well-known video games – brought to breath-taking life by the combined power of orchestra and choir, within the magnificent surroundings of this iconic venue. Plus, The Final Countdown, as featured in the 2023 film, Tetris.
Presented by award-winning conductor and composer, Eímear Noone, who has received critical acclaim for her work composing some of the most enduring soundscapes of video games.
“If you have ever battled wolves at the gates of Draenor or helped Link rescue Princess Zelda, then chances are you’ve been moved by the music of Eímear Noone.”
The Times
The RPO is grateful to Ticket Sponsor, Materia Music, for their support.
Large print versions of the programme for this concert are available on request. Please email your request to Doran Crowhurst crowhurstd@rpo.co.uk at least one full week before the performance.
Ticket information
Doors Opening Time: 45 minutes before the start of the show
Concert Start Time: 7:30pm
Student tickets £10, book via Student Pulse.
Groups of just 6+ or more save up to 30% – phone 020 7608 8840.
Book as early as you can to secure the best choice of seats at the best possible prices. Ticket prices will be adjusted in real-time and will reflect the most current price for each performance based on demand. Prices are subject to change without notice.
Royal Albert Hall booking fees apply (10% of the total transaction, plus a recovery levy of £2 per ticket).
This event is not recommended for children under 5.
All customers aged 14 years or below must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 years or over.