Video Games Live to trumpet at IDG World Expo’s E for All
After a successful musical finale at this year’s Game Developers Conference, it appears Video Games Live is shooting for a worldwide tour as they book an appearance this time around for IDG World Expo’s E for All. According to IDG World Expo, the Video Games Live Concert will take place on October 19, 2007 – a Friday.
Also having recently revealed that Video Games Live will be heading for Seoul, Korea, for Blizzard‘s World Wide Invitational, the concert will head back to California to perform at the new Nokia Theater in Los Angeles – with a whopping 7,000 seating capacity. The venue is just across the road from the Los Angeles Convention Center.
The concert will be featuring over three decades of video game music across various genres, performed by orchestra, especially catered to avid gamers – most especially to the first gaming guests to the open ex-E3. Mary Dolaher, CEO of IDG World Expo, concluded the announcement, saying:
We’re thrilled to offer Video Games Live at E for All. Our show is about bringing people together in one place to experience for themselves all the elements – business and creative – that goes into games. Video Games Live showcases all the complexity of the game as an artistic medium. It’s more than just playing games; it’s about how the games touch us on so many levels – both visual and audio.
After a successful musical finale at this year’s Game Developers Conference, it appears Video Games Live is shooting for a worldwide tour as they book an appearance this time around for IDG World Expo’s E for All. According to IDG World Expo, the Video Games Live Concert will take place on October 19, 2007 – a Friday.
Also having recently revealed that Video Games Live will be heading for Seoul, Korea, for Blizzard‘s World Wide Invitational, the concert will head back to California to perform at the new Nokia Theater in Los Angeles – with a whopping 7,000 seating capacity. The venue is just across the road from the Los Angeles Convention Center.
The concert will be featuring over three decades of video game music across various genres, performed by orchestra, especially catered to avid gamers – most especially to the first gaming guests to the open ex-E3. Mary Dolaher, CEO of IDG World Expo, concluded the announcement, saying:
We’re thrilled to offer Video Games Live at E for All. Our show is about bringing people together in one place to experience for themselves all the elements – business and creative – that goes into games. Video Games Live showcases all the complexity of the game as an artistic medium. It’s more than just playing games; it’s about how the games touch us on so many levels – both visual and audio.