Who would’ve thought that a simple indie game like Stardew Valley would go on to become a defining game in both the indie game sphere and the farm-sim genre? Released on February 26, 2016, Stardew Valley is nowadays considered the go-to game for anyone who’s looking to try out the farm-sim genre. Each day, its popularity grows, and it’s about to grow more since there’s going to be a Stardew Valley concert tour next year. However, it seems like some locations are already sold out, and as such, many have been wondering if the tickets will be available once again.
While this is the first Stardew Valley concert tour, many games already have their own touring concerts. There’s the Kingdom Hearts World Tour, which started in 2017 and ended in 2018, and then The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses, which also toured throughout 2018. This being the first Stardew Valley concert tour, it has a lot of fans excited. But with some locations already sold out, some had to face disappointments. So will they be available again sometime later? Continue reading to find out!
Stardew Valley concert tickets sold out for many locations: Will they be available again?
Stardew Valley fans can rest easy knowing that there are tickets available for almost all sold-out locations. “Almost” is the keyword here. For some reason, only St. Louis has been the only one to not get any more second shows. It was surprising to see just how fast the tickets were sold out. Seeing such a positive reception, the organizers decided to expand the tour. Hence, ConcernedApe announced via his Twitter post that the Stardew Valley: Festival of Seasons concert will now have more new dates and locations. Here’s that tweet which served as the announcement:
Due to popular demand, the Stardew Valley: Festival of Seasons concert tour is being expanded with more dates and locations. https://t.co/tyZsvKnmXe pic.twitter.com/B2x1mIHlqt
— ConcernedApe (@ConcernedApe) November 29, 2023
While some locations are already sold out, you can still grab tickets for the following locations:
USA
- February 16: Los Angeles
- February 23: Boston
- February 27: New York
- March 3: Seattle
- March 9: Chicago
- May 5: Cincinnati
- May 18: Portland
- May 29: Tampa
- June 1: Philadelphia
- June 7: Kansas City
- June 9: San Francisco
- June 14: Atlanta
- June 15: Austin
Canada
- March 14: Toronto
- March 23: Ottawa
- March 27: Vancouver
- March 28: Edmonton
- May 5: Montreal
Europe
- April 28: Birmingham
- May 1: Berlin
- May 3: Paris
- May 5: Edinburgh
- May 9: Milan
- May 13: London
- July 14: Manchester
Australia & New Zealand
- April 7: Perth
- April 9: Melbourne
- April 13: Wellington
- April 14: Auckland
- April 19: Brisbane
- April 27: Sydney
Asia
- March 22: Bangkok
- March 24: Seoul
- August 26: Singapore
- TBA: Japan
Grab your tickets as soon as possible, since you never know when scalpers will start hoarding them. That was one of the major issues during the first ticket availability, so get yours whenever possible. Do note that tickets for Bangkok and Tokyo are yet to be announced, so fans in those locations will have to wait a bit.
That is all we have on this topic. If you would like to know what’s coming in update 1.6 of Stardew Valley, take a look at this guide. And as always, don’t forget to follow DigiStatement for more on Stardew Valley and other games in general. Also read: What does animal preference mean in Stardew Valley?