The Game Music Foundation is pleased to announce the sixth edition of the Game Music Festival in London. Throughout June 2026, Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall and Fairfield Halls in London will host a celebration of the art of video game music with five live concerts and an educational programme with many special guests. The team behind Game Music Festival specialises in organising exquisite monographic concerts, focused on presenting a selected game franchise, or a particular composer’s works, in a coherent manner. There are no visualisations during the show, and electronic sound amplification is avoided unless technically necessary. Truly a slow listening experience.
The Game Music Foundation is pleased to announce the sixth edition of the Game Music Festival in London. Throughout June 2026, Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall and Fairfield Halls in London will host a celebration of the art of video game music with five live concerts and an educational programme with many special guests. The team behind Game Music Festival specialises in organising exquisite monographic concerts, focused on presenting a selected game franchise, or a particular composer’s works, in a coherent manner. There are no visualisations during the show, and electronic sound amplification is avoided unless technically necessary. Truly a slow listening experience.
The Game Music Foundation is thrilled to announce the first concert of the upcoming sixth edition of the Game Music Festival. February 2026 will mark two release anniversaries: the seventh for KCD and the first for KCD2. To celebrate this, the Game Music Foundation presents The Symphony of the Sword - an epic musical journey through the world of medieval Bohemia.
Details of the very first GMF High Score Competition have been announced by the Game Music Foundation. As an integral part of the Game Music Festival, which will be streamed online for free, this competition aims to support the development of talented artists who want to pursue a career in video game music. The submitted pieces of music will be judged by a jury of world-class composers.