Genshin Impact Concert

Genshin Impact Concert Archived Performance Now Available

miHoYo has published an archived version of the Genshin Impact concert “Melodies of an Endless Journey” to its official YouTube account. The concert features orchestral renditions of character themes and various medleys. Additionally, the concert does feature a rock performance of Tartaglia’s, or Childe’s, theme during the end of the show. Several jazz renditions of music from Mondstadt also appear during the concert.

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Clocking in at nearly two hours, the Genshin Impact “Melodies of an Endless Journey” concert features music from not only the Mondstadt region, but from Liyue as well. Character themes for Kequing, Ganyu, Zhongli, and Xiao were also performed. Additionally, character themes for Klee, Eula, Albedo, and Venti appeared during the Mondstadt segment of the concert. Some of these renditions are entirely new versions of songs that previously released.

The concert was initially announced in August 2021 with a short teaser video. Originally billed as an orchestral concert, the performance branches out into a handful of genres by the end.  You can watch an archived version of the Genshin Impact concert below:

Genshin Impact is immediately available for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Android and iOS devices. A Nintendo Switch version is in development. The Genshin Impact Version 2.2 update will arrive on October 13, 2021.


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