‘Stardew Valley: Festival Of Seasons’ Concert Announces Upcoming Manila Tour Date

Stardew Valley: Festival of Seasons, an official Stardew Valley concert co-produced with the game’s creator and composer, Eric Barone A.K.A. ConcernedApe, will be coming to Manila, the Philippines, on April 25, 2026. The concert will take place at The Theatre at Solaire, featuring Thanapol Setabrahmana, one of Thailand’s leading young conductors.

Music that fans know and love from the game will be performed by a chamber orchestra featuring top talent from the Philippines’ Filharmonika Orchestra. Each section of the show represents one of the four seasons with accompanying music from the game, plus other memorable songs from the game’s locations, festivals, and villagers, carefully curated by ConcernedApe and with arrangements led by Thanapol. 

Fans can look forward to hearing many of the game’s most popular songs such as Stardew Valley Overture, (Spring) The Valley Comes Alive, and Dance of the Moonlight Jellies, plus plenty of surprises and fan-favorite deep cuts. They are also encouraged to come dressed in their best Stardew Valley cosplay, though some general guidelines apply.

Film Concerts PH subscribers will have early access to ticket sales for the Manila performance, so fans are encouraged to subscribe to the newsletter to gain access to the pre-sale, happening this April 11 to 13. General ticket sales open to the public on April 21 via ticketworld.com.ph.

Stardew Valley: Festival of Seasons is also set to play in Singapore and Bangkok at the end of this year, though ticketing details for these locations have yet to be announced.

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