Stardew Valley
Symphony of Seasons

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DateFeb 28, 2026
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Event Starts8:00 PM
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Doors Open7:00 PM
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
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Stardew Valley
Symphony of Seasons
- Feb 28 / Saturday @ 8:00PM Buy Tickets
Event Details
Join us on a musical journey from your first day in the valley all the way to your arrival to the summit, with the brand new Stardew Valley concert Symphony of Seasons!
Curated by ConcernedApe, Symphony of Seasons features a 35-piece orchestra performing the most memorable music from the game, and a screen above the stage playing gameplay footage plus original content created exclusively for this tour.
Concert-goers can look forward to hearing the game's most cherished songs as they watch their farm grow throughout the seasons and explore some of the valley’s most memorable locations, from Pelican Town to the Skull Cavern, Ginger Island to Calico Desert, the Submarine to the Wizard's Tower and much more.
What is the difference between Symphony of Seasons and Festival of Seasons?
Symphony of Seasons features a 35-piece orchestra and a screen playing gameplay footage, offering an immersive journey from your first day in Stardew Valley all the way to the Summit.
Festival of Seasons is a more intimate experience, performed in smaller venues by an 11-piece chamber orchestra, to experience a full year in the valley through its four seasons with mood lighting and storytelling.
While some songs are performed in both concerts, each concert features a different program.
Is there a dress code? Can I go to a Stardew Valley concert in cosplay?
There is no official dress code, so please feel free to wear what makes you comfortable as long as it’s appropriate for a family-friendly audience, since there may be minors attending. For cosplay guidelines, please check out our Cosplay Guidelines below for more details on how to make the most of your Stardew Valley-inspired cosplay!
How long is the duration of this show?
Symphony of Seasons is approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes including a 20-min intermission.
Will there be merchandise?
Yes! Official merchandise for the tour will be available at the show. If you don’t have a chance to grab something during the event, you can always visit our Web Store to find all available items from the tour.
Can you help me with my ticket I bought on a third party website?
We strongly recommend purchasing tickets only through the ticket links listed on this website, as we have no control over purchases made outside of these indicated websites. Tickets bought from third-party sources may not be valid, and unfortunately, we are unable to assist with issues related to such purchases. For a secure and reliable experience, please use official channels for ticket purchases.
Will the show be available online or live streamed?
These concerts are exclusive experiences for attendees, and at the moment there are no plans for them to be live streamed or available online.
Will ConcernedApe be at my show?
While he has attended a number of concerts in the past and may be able to attend others in the future, please note that ConcernedApe’s appearance is not guaranteed and is not part of the concert program.
Cosplay Policy
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Costumes and daily wear shall not expose the body in such a way as to be deemed indecent exposure under local law. All audience members must wear shoes at all times while inside the venue.
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All cosplay worn at the venue must fit through a standard doorway.
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No bulky costumes, cosplays, or items that would obstruct the aisles.
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No cosplay or props may generate odor, smoke, or fog, or have overly bright or flashing lights.
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No Cosplay or items that would obstruct another audience members view or sightline to the stage.
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No hats or obstructive headwear may be worn during the performances. Exemption only for religious headwear.
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No costumes may be realistic depictions of local law enforcement or military uniforms, or have the words POLICE, SWAT, FBI, DEA, CIA or any other official Government Agency names or initials on them.
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Prohibited items or costumes will NOT be stored by the venue.
Props Guidelines
Venue staff shall have full discretion in interpreting the following guidelines:
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Props that are designed primarily as weapons or tools (pickaxe, sword, or axe) may not be made of metal, regardless of how sharp or dull the prop may be.
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All props must be small enough to fit into the audience member’s lap, and they must not spill over adjacent seats or block the stage view of other audience members.
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No firearms, airsoft weapons, replicas of guns, or props that use components of these in their construction are allowed.
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No functional bows or arrows.
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No metal or wood bats, metal pipes, or long metal chains.
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Props should not be made of glass or contain glass components. This includes, but is not limited to, bottles, glass tubes, solid glass statues, etc.
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Any item that is designed or manufactured with the intent to cause bodily injury or death, any item that is illegal in the state or locality where the show is taking place, or any other item that appears dangerous or may pose a risk of harm will not be allowed on the premises.
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Any lights that blink rapidly or brightly enough that they disturb others should not be included in props.
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Operating a prop to shoot an object of any material is not allowed.
All audience members are encouraged to arrive early to the performance to ensure the additional security measures to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable experience.
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