When planning for the concert, composer Nobuo Uematsu wanted the show's title to reflect his appreciation for the support he has received from his fans, music lovers, and video game players alike, so the title "Dear Friends", which is also the name of the ending theme to Final Fantasy V, was chosen. After a successful nationwide tour in 2005, the Dear Friends concert series came to a close, with the final performances held on July 14th in San Diego, California during the Comic-Con International show and July 23rd - 24th in Detroit, Michigan.
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| - When planning for the concert, composer Nobuo Uematsu wanted the show's title to reflect his appreciation for the support he has received from his fans, music lovers, and video game players alike, so the title "Dear Friends", which is also the name of the ending theme to Final Fantasy V, was chosen. The "Dear Friends - Music from Final Fantasy" concert was originally conceived as a one-time event in Los Angeles, California on May 10th, 2004. The concert sold-out in three days and had an overwhelmingly positive reception. After the show, many fans pleaded for another chance to see the concert and thus the concert series was born. After a successful nationwide tour in 2005, the Dear Friends concert series came to a close, with the final performances held on July 14th in San Diego, California during the Comic-Con International show and July 23rd - 24th in Detroit, Michigan. A soundtrack for the concert, called Dear Friends: Music From Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack, was also released, although it is not a concert recording and merely includes the versions of the songs from their original soundtracks.
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