The young gaming and anime concert event agency Dreamlight Labs has recently filled the Künstlerhaus in Munich with 900 people listening to gaming classics on piano. More gaming concerts are planned in Stuttgart this week.

With their Gaming Dreamlight piano concert series, young event agency Dreamlight Labs has brought together an audience for gaming music at the Künstlerhaus in Munich last weekend. The two Gaming Dreamlight Concerts per evening on 6 and 7 September gathered an audience of around 900 visitors through the piano interpretations of popular gaming soundtracks performed by pianist Tilo Kleinwächter.

The company Dreamlight Labs GmbH has been around since the end of May 2024, after initial ideas forming in 2023. The team works fully remote and mostly gathers for the concerts on location. Dreamlight Labs started out originally with anime concerts and have organised a total of 63 individual concerts to date, 14 of which have a gaming theme.

Candlelight, mellow music and gaming decorations: The concert series, here performed by Tilo Kleinwächter, aims to bring the audience to relax and dream (GamesMarkt/Pascal Wagner)

“The concerts at the Munich Künstlerhaus were insanely good. Two evenings full of nostalgia and goosebumps, where the guests were able to switch off and simply dream. It always gives us great pleasure when we see how much fun the visitors have with pieces of music that they often remember from their childhood and youth. These concerts are more than just a celebration of gaming music, but rather a platform to celebrate the passion and creativity of the gaming community,” Nils Feuchter, Event Manager, Dreamlight Labs GmbH states in an answer to GamesMarkt.

The next Dreamlight Gaming Concert takes place in Stuttgart on 14 September.

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