
Kingdom Come: Deliverance The Symphony of the Sword concert will take place on February 15, 2026
The Game Music Foundation has announced a new concert featuring music from Warhorse Studios' action RPGs Kingdom Come: Deliverance II and Kingdom Come: Deliverance set for February 2026 in Poland.
The concert will celebrate the seventh anniversary for Kingdom Come: Deliverance and the first for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Tickets are now available here. The concert will take place in the National Forum of Music in Wroclaw on February 15, 2026. Check out the official concert website here.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is now available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is now available on PC (Steam, Epic, and GOG), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Read Adam's full review here and my PC handheld impressions here.
You can find the concert details via The Game Music Foundation below:
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. On 15th February 2026, the prestigious National Forum of Music in Wroclaw will host this symphonic adventure, allowing the audience to revisit the game's world, from its peaceful villages and lively roadside taverns to its bloody, sword-clashing battles.
Jan Valta, composer of both soundtracks, created a spectacular and diverse opus. Jan’s symphonic work will be complemented by several medieval compositions created by composer Adam Sporka. Their music is an inseparable part of the player's experience, amplifying the emotion and immersion of Henry of Skalitz’s perilous journey. The Symphony of the Sword will be performed by the internationally acclaimed NFM Wrocław Philharmonic. They will be joined by the celebrated Medici Cantantes choir and the authentic medieval music ensemble Veratus. Composer Jan Valta will personally conduct this orchestral masterpiece.
Tickets
Tickets for the Symphony of the Sword concert in Wroclaw are now available. For the latest updates, be sure to follow the event’s Facebook page and subscribe to the official newsletter .
Venue
The Witold Lutoslawski National Forum of Music (NFM) is an impressive edifice located in Wroclaw, Poland. The perfect acoustics of its concert halls put it among the very best objects of its kind in the world. Moreover, the venue has innovative systems for programming acoustics, including the shifting ceiling in the main concert hall and an air margin encircling it, allowing to control the length of reverberation.
Artists
Founded in 1945, the NFM Wroclaw Philharmonic stands as one of Poland’s leading symphony orchestras, celebrated for its artistic excellence and versatile programming. The orchestra has garnered international acclaim through tours at prestigious venues like the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, and Chicago Symphony Center.
Medici Cantantes is the celebrated choir of the Wroclaw Medical University. Founded in year 2000, the choir serves as a distinguished cultural ambassador of its university on both national and international stages.