From The Last of Us to Baldur’s Gate 3: The success of the Game Music Festival

Two years ago, the Game Music Festival was held at London’s Royal Festival Hall for the very first time, after five editions in its Polish homeland.

At the time, we noted how the venue, which can seat 2,700 people, was well attended, but not full. But the audience gave the two scores performed (Cuphead and both Ori titles) a very warm reception, and the event was undoubtedly a great success.

The Game Music Festival returned to London last Saturday, welcoming Larian’s composer and music director Borislav Slavov for a concert presenting Baldur’s Gate 3’s music, and Oscar-winning Gustavo Santaolalla to perform The Last of Us’ score. Both concerts featured the Philharmonia Orchestra and, in the case of BG3’s performance, the Hertfordshire Chorus.

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