Tunic Team has exciting news for fans - a Tunic concert is on its way to London's Cadogan Hall on February 8th. The concert will feature the enchanting soundtrack of Tunic, composed by Terence Lee & Janice Kwan, performed by a six-piece ensemble. Audience members can also expect a visual component to enhance their immersive experience. Describing Tunic Live In Concert, the event promises, “Join us for an unforgettable evening where the beloved soundtrack of the award-winning indie adventure comes alive through the power of a six-piece musical ensemble. Enter a realm of hidden pathways and whispered secrets. Let the music of Tunic become your manual. The performance will be paired with stunning visuals from the game, immersing you in its lush landscapes and world filled with secrets. An adventure in sound. A concert you’ll never forget.” The concert will kick off at 6:30PM and run for about two hours, with ticket prices ranging from £25 to £65 depending on seating choice. To secure your spot, visit the Tunic Live In Concert website to make your purchase. In a glowing review of Tunic, Steve raves, “Tunic had a lot to live up to after years of built-up expectation, and it doesn’t just meet them, it shatters them and stands out as one of the most joyous gaming experiences I’ve had in years. It takes a little while to feel at home in Tunic’s gorgeously rendered world, but once it clicks and the secrets of the masterfully constructed in-game manual start to reveal themselves, the resulting game is up there with the likes of Zelda in terms of exploration and discoveries.” Source: Tunic Live In Concert | Cadogan Hall