UNDERTALE Symphony Tour Bringing Video Game Music Experience to Fishers Event Center

A globally recognized video game music production is headed to Fishers this fall.

SOHO Live, a Tokyo-based company specializing in live concert experiences centered on video game and anime soundtracks, has announced that “UNDERTALE: The Determination Symphony” will come to the Fishers Event Center on Thursday, September 3, 2026. The performance is part of the show’s first international concert tour.

Tickets for the Fishers stop go on sale Thursday, March 19 at 10 a.m. through the Fishers Event Center website.

The concert will feature music from the popular indie game Undertale, performed live by a 25-piece orchestra. The performance will also include gameplay footage displayed above the stage, designed to immerse the audience in the game’s storyline and environments.

Originally released in 2015 and created by developer and composer Toby Fox, Undertale has gained a large global following for its distinctive music, storytelling, and player-driven choices. The symphony production was developed in conjunction with the game’s 10th anniversary, featuring new orchestral arrangements and additional scoring for the international tour.

Fox commented on the live adaptation in a statement, noting the appeal of hearing the game’s music performed by professional musicians for a live audience.

The concert experience is expected to take attendees through key moments and locations from the game, including the Ruins, Snowdin, Waterfall, Hotland and New Home, accompanied by visual elements and character highlights.

Organizers say fans are encouraged to attend in themed cosplay, and exclusive merchandise tied to the tour will be available at the venue.

The production was developed by Lambert Jackson in collaboration with Materia Music, a company focused on video game soundtrack publishing and promotion.