If there's one constant with the ever-evolving three decade old Legend of Zelda video game franchise, it's its music.
From the beeps and boops of its original NES title to the phenomenal orchestral soundtrack of this year's Breath of the Wild, the Zelda series is home to some of gaming's most well-known, well-regarded catchy tunes.
It's no surprise then that The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses concert has toured once more, produced by Jason Michael Paul Productions with a two hour performance taking place at the Eventim Apollo, London on November 21.
The memorable nostalgic tunes were brought to life by the Tuscany Symphony Orchestra and a 20-person choir, with arrangements based on games including Twilight Princess HD, The Wind Waker HD, Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, A Link to the Past, and more.
Despite a very brief hiccup midway through, every arrangement went without a hitch and was a true gift to the ears. As my third time attending the Zelda symphony, I still found myself mesmerised by the whole affair.
Of course, Zelda fans showed up in waves, with many dressed up as their favourite characters for the event. There was also a few messages from some of the series' creators during the performance, which unsurprisingly went down a treat.
Although I have no doubt that the successful symphony will again return to London one day, if you're desperate to hear a performance, the tour is still ongoing in Europe and the US until the end of the year.
You can find a full tour schedule here with show dates and ticketing information, or simply follow the symphony on Twitter.