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Incredible 'The Legend Of Zelda: Symphony Of The Goddesses' Live Concert Series Posters And Merchandise On Sale

Tell Me You Don't Want To Hang These 'Legend Of Zelda: Symphony Of The Goddesses' Posters Up On Your Wall Right Now

Things society generally looks down on: grown adults having game posters on their wall.

Things society generally does not look on: grown adults having artistic classical symphony concert posters on their wall.

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Nothing says 'I'm an adult!' than going to see a concert where nobody is saying anything, after all. For a long time, the two desires - to appear classy to potential mates (and to assure our parents that we have totally grown up), and to hold fast and true to our nerdy roots has warred within us. Now, at last, we can declare a temporary truce. The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses concert series has released several new pieces of merchandise for both your person and your walls.

The new t-shirts and posters are meant to drum up interest in their current world tour which performs selected tracks from Ocarina of Time, Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, A Link to the Past and the new A Link Between Worlds.

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The new posters, at the least, look how the music sounds and I certainly want the Master Sword (season 2) poster hanging in my apartment. In fact, I want it to be the very first thing a person sees when they walk in.

Check out all three of them below. I hope they release more in the coming months; variant covers and other little tokens and memorabilia of the series.

You can order the posters and the three t-shirts via the official site. Be sure to check out the full concert schedule to see when The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses swings by your area this year.

"It's not immature, mom! It's a concert! With violins and cellos n stuff. God!"

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