Jerwood Hall
Piano Fantasies – Music from SQUARE ENIX
LSO St Luke's Guest Artist
Saturday 17 January 2026 • 7pm
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Yasunori Mitsuda arr Roger Wanamo
Boss Battles; At the Bottom of Night; To Far Away Times from ‘Chrono Trigger’
Nobuo Uematsu arr Andrew Cottee
Chocobo’s Theme; No Promises to Keep; Battle Themes from the ‘Final Fantasy’ series
Interval
Hiroki Kikuta arr Torsten Rasch
Fear of the Heavens; Into the Thick of It; Battlefields from ‘Secret of Mana’
Yoko Shimomura arr Michael Fuchs
Dearly Beloved; The Afternoon Streets; Edge of Existence from ‘Kingdom Hearts’
Mischa Cheung piano
Jane Douglas host
The concert will finish at approximately 9.30pm
Tickets
£50
+ £1.50 booking fee per transaction
The Concert
Following its successful world premiere in Tokyo and the release of the acclaimed album, the officially licensed solo piano programme based on SQUARE ENIX’s legendary game music now comes to the United Kingdom for the first time. Renowned pianist Mischa Cheung performs Piano Fantasies at LSO St Luke’s, featuring twelve newly arranged pieces from Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts, Chrono Trigger and Secret of Mana.
Promoted by Overlook Events. Produced by Merregnon Studios.
Piano Fantasies © & ℗ 2025 Merregnon Studios. All associated trademarks are owned by and used under license from SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD.
Artwork © SQUARE ENIX / Merregnon Studios
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