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World of Warcraft: 20 Years of Music Goes Global With Official New Concert World Tour

World of Warcraft 20 Years of Music world tour promotional image for the official Blizzard concert series

The official World of Warcraft: 20 Years of Music concert series takes Azeroth’s iconic soundtrack to stages around the world.

The official symphonic celebration of World of Warcraft leaves Switzerland and heads worldwide in partnership with Blizzard Entertainment

Helvepic is taking the music of Azeroth worldwide with World of Warcraft: 20 Years of Music, the first world tour of the official World of Warcraft anniversary concert series, presented in official partnership with Blizzard Entertainment. What started in Switzerland as a celebration of two decades of one of gaming’s most legendary soundtracks is now leveling up into a full global live event for fans across the world.

This announcement lands as Blizzard celebrates its 35th anniversary, while World of Warcraft continues carrying the banner as one of the most recognizable MMORPG franchises ever made. Helvepic first brought this symphonic celebration to life in Switzerland in September 2024, and after that debut, the company is now expanding the concert experience to international stages.

To make that global push happen, Helvepic is teaming with international distribution partners SOHO Live and ESK, with tour stops set for major cities including Paris, Los Angeles, London, Newark, Singapore, and more, while additional dates and territories are still expected to be announced.

And let’s be real—this is not some little nostalgia side quest.

This concert series is built to hit longtime players right in the heart while also giving newcomers a giant, dramatic gateway into the musical soul of the franchise. The program spans music from across World of Warcraft history, from the early days of Azeroth all the way through World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, giving fans a sweeping live journey through one of gaming’s most beloved soundtracks.

An Immersive Warcraft Concert Built for Big Feelings and Bigger Memories

The World of Warcraft: 20 Years of Music World Tour is being presented as a full-scale immersive concert experience, featuring a full symphonic orchestra, choir, and iconic visual projections from the game. Each performance runs about two hours, split into two acts with an intermission, and will showcase some of the most celebrated compositions in franchise history. Exclusive anniversary merchandise will also be available on site, which means yeah, fans will have one more reason to show up ready to spend gold like they just cleared a raid boss.

World Tour Dates

The currently announced dates include:

North America
Los Angeles, California — Intuit DomeSeptember 10, 2026
Dallas, Texas — Texas Trust CU TheatreSeptember 16–17, 2026
Las Vegas, Nevada — Resorts World TheatreSeptember 19–20, 2026
Chicago, Illinois — Auditorium TheatreSeptember 22–23, 2026
Denver, Colorado — Fiddler’s Green AmphitheatreSeptember 27, 2026
Newark, New Jersey — Prudential CenterSeptember 30, 2026

Europe
Paris — Zénith ParisMay 8, 2026
Lyon — Halle Tony GarnierMay 9, 2026
Luzern — KKL LuzernOctober 2–3, 2026
London — Royal Albert HallOctober 25, 2026
Birmingham — Symphony HallOctober 31, 2026

Asia
Singapore — Esplanade TheatreNovember 19, 2026
Kaohsiung — Venue TBADecember 12, 2026
Bangkok — TBA
Shanghai — TBA

Presales begin on March 25, 2026, and tickets for most concerts go on sale on March 27, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. local time, with market-specific details available through the official concert site.

Helvepic, based in Vevey, Switzerland, specializes in large-scale live performances centered on music from film, television, and video games, and previously produced the official World of Warcraft 20th anniversary concerts in Lausanne in close partnership with Blizzard’s music department. Blizzard, founded in 1991, remains one of the most recognizable names in games, with franchises including World of Warcraft, Diablo, StarCraft, and Overwatch.

Bottom line? This tour looks like a straight-up love letter to Azeroth, built for fans who still get chills from hearing those opening notes and for anyone who wants to experience the scale, emotion, and magic of World of Warcraft in a whole new way. If Blizzard’s worlds helped shape your gaming life, this concert might be the closest thing to hearing your memories cast live in surround sound. No mount required.

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