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February YouTube streams: Zelda & Splatoon concerts

Jan 24, 2024 6:49 PM

Gamers are in for a treat as Nintendo announces the upcoming YouTube streams of the highly anticipated 'The Legend of Zelda' and 'Splatoon' concerts. Due to safety concerns leading to the cancellation of Nintendo Live 2024 in Tokyo, these performances will now reach a wider audience. The Zelda Orchestra Concert will premiere on Nintendo's YouTube channel on February 9, while Splatoon 3 fans can catch the Deep Cut concert on February 10. Both events will showcase pre-recorded performances, providing all fans with an equal opportunity to experience the music.

When will the 'The Legend of Zelda' and 'Splatoon' concerts be available for streaming?

The 'The Legend of Zelda' Orchestra Concert will be available for streaming on February 9, 2024, and the 'Splatoon 3' Deep Cut concert will follow on February 10, 2024, both on Nintendo's official YouTube channel.

'The Legend of Zelda' series, with its rich history dating back to its first release in 1986, has accumulated a vast and passionate fanbase, making orchestral performances of its music events of note. Similarly, 'Splatoon 3' represents the latest in Nintendo's innovative and colorful third-person shooter franchise that has captured the hearts of fans with its unique take on multiplayer gaming and its vibrant, ink-based gameplay since the original 'Splatoon' release in 2015. These concerts are a celebration of the imaginative worlds and iconic soundtracks that have become a defining part of Nintendo's gaming legacy.



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