Dear Friends -Music from Final Fantasy-

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Dear Friends -Music From Final Fantasy- is a concert tour featuring music from the Final Fantasy video game series that toured the United States from 2004 to 2005. The concert was a first of its kind for North America and featured record sales and sold out concerts.

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The series of concerts produced by Jason Michael Paul Productions features music composed by Nobuo Uematsu who is well known for his work on the music in the Final Fantasy series. Featuring music from the later releases of the series, concerts have a selection of some of the best-known, and touching music of the game series. While the music is being performed, large screens hang above the orchestra playing scenes relevant to the music being performed, adding a visual impact to the music as well. After the playing of "Love Grows," there is a brief intermission; and upon completion of the "Final Fantasy Theme", the concert seemingly ends with the orchestra, conductor and Nobuo Uematsu (if physically present at the concert) receiving standing ovations. After a brief period of time, the orchestra begins playing "One-Winged Angel," an unlisted encore piece that is always well received by the fans.

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Intermission

Encore

  • "One-Winged Angel" (Final Fantasy VII). This is sometimes played twice, first as an encore, and then as a second encore immediately following the first.

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