Nobuo Uematsu

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Nobuo Uematsu

About Nobuo Uematsu

A prolific and versatile composer of popular video game and anime scores, most notably for the ubiquitous Final Fantasy game series, Nobuo Uematsu was born and raised in Kochi, Japan. A self-taught piano player, he graduated from Kanagawa University and played keyboards in local bands, eventually finding work as a composer for radio commercials by sending out his music demos. He moved into the video game medium in the mid-'80s when a friend offered work at the company then known as Squaresoft (later Square Enix). There, he composed music for dozens of games, including the first Final Fantasy installment, released in 1987. He went on to write or co-write music for the international blockbuster series through 2002's Final Fantasy XI. During that time, he released an album of original electronic keyboard music in 1994 titled Phantasmagoria, and many other game scores including 1995's Chrono Trigger (co-written with Yasunori Mitsuda). In his break from the Final Fantasy series after the 11th game, he composed a film score for 2003's Ah! My Goddess: The Movie, and founded his own companies, Smile Please in 2004 and Dog Ear Records Co., Ltd. in 2006. He also provided music for over a dozen video games including 2006's Blue Dragon, and television music for the 2007 anime series based on the Blue Dragon game. Uematsu composed music for the anime television series Guin Saga in 2009, and finally returned to the Final Fantasy franchise as the main composer for Final Fantasy XIV in 2010. He continued a dedicated schedule of game scoring into the 2010s, including but not limited to 2012's Fantasy Life, 2013's Hometown Story and Granblue Fantasy (both with Tsutomu Narita), and 2014's Terra Battle. In 2015, Square Enix released Bra Bra Final Fantasy: Brass de Bravo, the first in a series of recordings that arranged Uematsu's music from the Final Fantasy franchise for the Siena Wind Orchestra. ~ Marcy Donelson, Rovi

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About Nobuo Uematsu

A prolific and versatile composer of popular video game and anime scores, most notably for the ubiquitous Final Fantasy game series, Nobuo Uematsu was born and raised in Kochi, Japan. A self-taught piano player, he graduated from Kanagawa University and played keyboards in local bands, eventually finding work as a composer for radio commercials by sending out his music demos. He moved into the video game medium in the mid-'80s when a friend offered work at the company then known as Squaresoft (later Square Enix). There, he composed music for dozens of games, including the first Final Fantasy installment, released in 1987. He went on to write or co-write music for the international blockbuster series through 2002's Final Fantasy XI. During that time, he released an album of original electronic keyboard music in 1994 titled Phantasmagoria, and many other game scores including 1995's Chrono Trigger (co-written with Yasunori Mitsuda). In his break from the Final Fantasy series after the 11th game, he composed a film score for 2003's Ah! My Goddess: The Movie, and founded his own companies, Smile Please in 2004 and Dog Ear Records Co., Ltd. in 2006. He also provided music for over a dozen video games including 2006's Blue Dragon, and television music for the 2007 anime series based on the Blue Dragon game. Uematsu composed music for the anime television series Guin Saga in 2009, and finally returned to the Final Fantasy franchise as the main composer for Final Fantasy XIV in 2010. He continued a dedicated schedule of game scoring into the 2010s, including but not limited to 2012's Fantasy Life, 2013's Hometown Story and Granblue Fantasy (both with Tsutomu Narita), and 2014's Terra Battle. In 2015, Square Enix released Bra Bra Final Fantasy: Brass de Bravo, the first in a series of recordings that arranged Uematsu's music from the Final Fantasy franchise for the Siena Wind Orchestra. ~ Marcy Donelson, Rovi

Nobuo Uematsu's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
09 May 2026 Nobuo Uematsu in Paris SALLE PLEYEL, Levallois-Perret, IL, France
24 May 2026 Siena Wind Orchestra, Nobuo Uematsu in 渋谷区 LINE CUBE SHIBUYA, Shibuya City, TY, Japan
24 May 2026 Siena Wind Orchestra, Nobuo Uematsu in 渋谷区 LINE CUBE SHIBUYA, Shibuya City, TY, Japan
27 Jun 2026 Siena Wind Orchestra, Nobuo Uematsu in Addis Ababa, AA, Ethiopia
28 Jun 2026 Siena Wind Orchestra, Nobuo Uematsu in Addis Ababa, AA, Ethiopia
04 Jul 2026 Siena Wind Orchestra, Nobuo Uematsu in 千代田区 Tokyo, TY, Japan
04 Jul 2026 Siena Wind Orchestra, Nobuo Uematsu in 千代田区 Tokyo, TY, Japan
24 Jul 2026 NOBRO, Neon Ghosthouse, Wet For Days Overflow Brewing Co., Ottawa, ON, Canada

Nobuo Uematsu's Popular songs

  • To Zanarkand (Final Fantasy X)
  • Tifau2019s Theme (Final Fantasy VII)
  • Ahead on Our Way (Final Fantasy VII)

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A prolific and versatile composer of popular video game and anime scores, most notably for the ubiquitous Final Fantasy game series, Nobuo Uematsu was born and raised in Kochi, Japan. A self-taught piano player, he graduated from Kanagawa University and played keyboards in local bands, eventually…
Nobuo Uematsu's most streamed songs include To Zanarkand (Final Fantasy X), Tifau2019s Theme (Final Fantasy VII), Ahead on Our Way (Final Fantasy VII). These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Nobuo Uematsu is primarily known for chiptune, frequently fusing it with elements of japanese classical. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Nobuo Uematsu's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like To Zanarkand (Final Fantasy X), Tifau2019s Theme (Final Fantasy VII), Ahead on Our Way (Final Fantasy VII) are available on all major platforms. Follow Nobuo Uematsu on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Nobuo Uematsu has over 854K+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Nobuo Uematsu is currently scheduled to perform in 5 cities: Levallois-Perret, Shibuya City, Addis Ababa, Tokyo, Ottawa. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
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