Lady Gaga, Jimi Hendrix And More Join The Fantasia: Music Evolved Setlist

With the release date of Fantasia: Music Evolved a little under two months away, Harmonix has finally revealed the full tracklist for their colorful rhythm game. Published by Disney Interactive, Fantasia will launch exclusively on the Xbox One and Xbox 360 on October 20.

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With the release date of Fantasia: Music Evolved a little under two months away, Harmonix has finally revealed the full tracklist for their colorful rhythm game. Published by Disney Interactive, Fantasia will launch exclusively on the Xbox One and Xbox 360 on October 20.

Speaking at PAX Prime this weekend, the team at Harmonix announced that tracks from Lady Gaga, Jimi Hendrix, The Flaming Lips and more will round out the final setlist. As one of the more musically-inclined developers in the business today, it makes sense that Harmonix would build a tracklist as eclectic as the one included here.

You can check out the entire tracklist for the title below, with the new additions bolded.

  • Dvořák – “Symphony No.9 from the New World”
  • Vivaldi – “The Four Seasons: Winter, 1st Movement”
  • Avicii – “Levels”
  • J.S. Bach – “Toccata and Fugue in D Minor”
  • Bruno Mars – “Locked Out of Heaven”
  • Cee Lo Green – “Forget You”
  • David Bowie – “Ziggy Stardust”
  • Depeche Mode – “Enjoy the Silence”
  • Drake – “Take Care” (Ft. Rihanna)
  • Elton John – “Rocket Man”
  • The Flaming Lips – “Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots Pt.1”
  • Fun. – “Some Nights”
  • Gorillaz – “Feel Good Inc.”
  • Imagine Dragons – “Radioactive”
  • Inon Zur – “Scout’s Theme” (Ft. Lindsey Stirling)
  • Jimi Hendrix – “Fire”
  • Kimbra – “Settle Down”
  • Lady Gaga – “Applause”
  • Liszt – “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2”
  • Lorde – “Royals”
  • M.I.A. – “Galang”
  • Missy Elliot – “Get Your Freak On”
  • Mussorgsky – “Night On Bald Mountain”
  • New Order – “Blue Monday”
  • Nicki Minaj – “Super Bass”
  • Peter Gabriel – “In Your Eyes”
  • Police – “Message In A Bottle”
  • Queen – “Bohemian Rhapsody”
  • Tchaikovsky – “The Nutcracker Medley”
  • The Who – “The Real Me”
  • White Stripes – “Seven Nation Army”
  • Mozart – “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik”

In addition to these included tracks, three additional songs will be given to those who choose to pre-order the title. This additional content includes “Lay Me Down” by Avicii, “Counting Stars” by OneRepublic and “Let It Go” performed by Demi Lovato. It ain’t the Idina Menzel original, but it will have to do.

As a huge fan of Harmonix, I’m not surprised that they managed to cram such a wide variety of songs into Fantasia: Music Evolved. They have always excelled at including something for everyone, and this is no exception.

Tell us, are there any additional songs you would be interested in seeing released as future DLC? Let us know what you think in the comments section below.


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