League of Legends in Concert: Live From South Korea
League of Legends won an entire concert of classical music for its versions of the 2014 “Warriors” theme from the World of LoL and songs from the Pentakill group.
Pentakill Songs and Warriors
Pentakill it is a virtual Heavy Metal band in real-life comprised of League of Legends champions witch are performed by numerous musicians.
The Champions that participate are Karthus, Kayle, Morderkaiser, Olaf, Sona, Yorick. All of them, have a special skin.
The band has 2 albuns with fãs all over the world. The first album have the name Smite and Ignite (spells in game) and was launched in 2014. The songs was so aceptble by the fãs, that was between 40 albums on Billboard in the year.
Warriors, a popular Imagine Dragons song, was used by Riot Games for the League of Legends 2014 World Championship.
It was released digitally as a single on September 18, 2014. The music video for the song was the most viewed League of Legends video online, with over 300 million views… Until the K/DA’s pop stars skins surpassed it in 2019.
The Orchestra
The group from Korea is called KBS Symphony Orchestra and in April this year it will promote a special show.
The live-style online event will feature classic South Korean songs with League of Legends themes.
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The group founded in 1956 innovates in the way of presenting itself and seeks to reach audiences through differentiated presentations on April 2 and April 3, with tickets for 20 thousand Wons ($17.51 US dollars) up to 70 thousand Wons ($61.30 US dollars) for the VIP.
There is still no information about the transmission. Riot Games will be able to broadcast on its YouTube channel after the presentation.
What do you think about this League of Legends concert? Are you looking forward to the virtual event?