Die-hard fans of The Legend of Zelda will have already helped Princess Zelda restore peace in the Kingdom of Hyrule. If so, they will also be well-acquainted with the popular game’s distinctive music. The Candlelight series invites everyone to experience music from The Legend of Zelda in a new light this season.
Gabriel Hoe, a talented solo pianist, is taking to the candlelit stage at The Arts House in Singapore. He will be recreating melodies from the likes of Twilight Princess, Skyward Sword, and many more for an unforgettable Candlelight concert celebrating Zelda.
Candlelight: The Best of Zelda at The Arts House
Since its release in 1986, The Legend of Zelda has continued to be one of the most iconic video games of all time. Celebrated for pioneering the save function and establishing more freedom for players to roam around the world of the game, The Legend of Zelda played a very significant part in changing the course of gaming. Not only is this series beloved for its visual elements and challenging quests, it is also known for the role music plays in making it stand out.
Discover The Legend of Zelda’s emotional melodies and light-hearted tracks from a new perspective at The Arts House on July 21. The setlist includes performances of medleys from Ocarina of Time, The Wind Waker, and Skyword Sword, the title and main theme, and many more. Appreciate every meaningful note and enchanted key while taking in the striking architecture at the oldest government building in Singapore.
Prepare for something otherworldy at The Arts House as you musically navigate Link’s adventure in Hyrule. What’s more, two performances are taking place on the evening, at 7:00 pm and 9:00 pm, allowing you to pick a concert that suits your schedule best.
Whether you prefer going on your own, with a date, friend or loved one, you’re sure to be enchanted by the bright sea of candles.
Note: For the safety of our audience, all of the candlelight will be provided through flameless candles.
Experience every magical note surrounded by candlelight!