BAFTA Games in Concert
Step inside your favourite games in the world premiere of a live concert celebrating two decades of BAFTA-nominated and award-winning games music.
Feel the full force of the BBC Concert Orchestra, with London Voices and composer and conductor Austin Wintory, in the official performance of nominated and award-winning music from 20 years of the BAFTA Games Awards, synchronised live with dynamic visuals, gameplay and imagery.
Celebrating the outstanding composers behind the music, this concert features exclusive suites from iconic games soundtracks, spanning household names to pioneering independent studios.
BAFTA-winning band Sea Power also join the performance, with further special guests to be announced.
Post-show meet & greet
A limited number of tickets to a VIP post-show meet & greet are available as an optional add-on at £75 per person. The experience includes a signing opportunity with multiple BAFTA Award-winning games composers, while enjoying drinks and canapes, after the performance (9.45pm – 11.15pm).
Composers in attendance at the meet & greet are Austin Wintory (Journey, Assassin’s Creed Syndicate), Jesper Kyd (Assassin’s Creed I & II, Hitman: Contracts), Borislav Slavov (Baldur’s Gate 3), Inon Zur (Fallout 4), Kris Maddigan (Cuphead) and Lyndon Holland (Virginia). Fans will also be joined by performing members of the band Sea Power, along with original vocalists of Baldur’s Gate 3, Mariya Anastasova and Andrew Wincott.
Performers
BBC Concert Orchestra
Austin Wintory conductor
Sea Power
to be announced special guests
Repertoire
Programme includes: -
Wilbert Roget: Helldivers 2
Inon Zur: Fallout 4
Jessica Curry: Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture
Borislav Slavov: Baldur's Gate 3
Jesper Kyd: Hitman: Contracts
Troels Brun Folmann: Tomb Raider: Legend
Jesper Kyd: Assassin’s Creed
Kristofer Maddigan: Cuphead
Austin Wintory: Journey
Sea Power: Disco Elysium
Gareth Coker: Ori and the Will of the Wisps
Bobby Krlic: Returnal
Greg Edmonson: Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Cliff Martinez: Far Cry 4
Lyndon Holland: Virginia
Need to know
For your visit
This event is held at the Royal Festival Hall Southbank Centre
The Royal Festival Hall is open six days a week.
Tuesday – Sunday, 10am – 11pm
Monday, closed.
Plan your visit
The Royal Festival Hall is home to our largest auditorium as well as The Clore Ballroom, National Poetry Library, Members’ Lounge, Festival Bar & Kitchen, Ballroom Cafe and Skylon restaurant.
Getting here
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Access
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Food & drink
On Level 2 of our Royal Festival Hall you can grab a slice of life by the Thames with drinks and freshly made pizza at our Festival Bar & Kitchen which opens out onto our Riverside Terrace. You can grab a coffee and a slice of freshly made cake from our Ballroom Cafe. Or alternatively enjoy destination dining in the restaurant at Skylon.
From coffee to cocktails, filling favourites to fine dining, plus some of London’s best street food – it’s all here at the Southbank Centre.