Attack on Titan Goes Global with Orchestral Concerts
Hold onto your Survey Corps badges, folks! “Attack on Titan,” that delightful romp about gigantic, man-eating monsters and the brave (or perhaps slightly insane?) humans who fight them, is taking its epic soundtrack on a world tour! Starting in April 2025, orchestral concerts will be held in over 20 cities, giving fans a chance to experience the gripping melodies of Hiroyuki Sawano and KOHTA YAMAMOTO live!
A Symphony of Titans
Now, let’s not get carried away—no titans will actually be invading the concert halls (probably). But if you’ve ever wanted to experience the sheer thrill of hearing live musicians perform the soundtrack while the anime plays in the background, this is your chance! Imagine it: a full orchestra belting out those intense notes as massive walls come crashing down on the big screen. It’s about as close as you’ll get to fighting titans without the inevitable loss of limbs.
The orchestral concerts will kick off in Japan at the Pacifico Yokohama in August 2021, generating enough excitement to make even the calmest of denizens hyperventilate like they just saw a titan. After fans begged for it, the concert has now been set to expand internationally, and what better way to rekindle the flames of fandom than with live music?
Famous Halls, Famous Sounds
“Attack on Titan -The Official Concert- Beyond the Walls World Tour” will grace some illustrious venues, including the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, Carnegie Hall in New York, Wembley Arena in London, and the Opera House in Sydney. Yes, you heard it right! If you’ve ever dreamt of oscillating between sobs and standing ovations in some of the world’s most iconic venues, this is it. In the words of those who know best: “It will be a concert of ‘Kata.’”
Farewell, but Not Forgotten
As the anime transitioned to its conclusion, with the final season wrapping up just in time to prevent everyone from jumping to the latest conspiracy theory, it seems odd to send it off without a bang. Fear not! The concert will bridge the gap, providing fans one last chance to feel that nostalgic thrill as the music sweeps them back into the dark, twisty world of “Attack on Titan.”
Hiroyuki Sawano and KOHTA YAMAMOTO have shared their excitement about taking their music across borders. In their words, this concert is a chance to reconnect with fans worldwide, and even though they won’t be conducting from the podium (thankfully for the orchestra), they assure us the music will be as powerful as ever. Just imagine them in their homes, sipping tea, trying not to get overly emotional as fans in their concert halls cheer like mad.
Cultural Phenomenon Continues
Let’s face it: “Attack on Titan” isn’t just some corner anime anymore. With over 140 million copies sold, it has cemented its legacy in the annals of anime history. The series aired its final season and began showing its concluding film, “Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK.” As fans sit in theaters experiencing these endings, it only seems fitting that they have an orchestral symphony to match the emotional rollercoaster.
Get Ready to Sound the Alarm!
For those hooked on “Attack on Titan,” watching the series might soon be akin to watching your favorite movie for the hundredth time—still thrilling. Pair that with live orchestral music, and suddenly it becomes an event worthy of *all* the fan art you’ll be compelled to create afterward.
So mark those calendars, folks! Grab your comrades, your snacks, and prepare for an evening where humanity’s struggle against giants is not just a story but a symphonic experience. Who knew fighting against oppression could sound so good?
Curious about the dates and venues? The official site for “The Wild Faery Company” is where you’ll want to keep your eyes peeled. After all, in a world where walls may keep titans out, they’re also bringing this exceptional sonic experience right to your doorstep.
Now, wouldn’t that just be a kick in the teeth to the titans?
Exciting news for fans of the beloved series: it has been confirmed that “Attack on Titan” orchestral concerts will take place in over 20 cities globally, bringing the intense and emotional soundtrack of the anime to a wider audience.
The musical score for the anime “Attack on Titan” has been masterfully crafted by two renowned composers, Hiroyuki Sawano and KOHTA YAMAMOTO. The inaugural “Attack on Titan” Orchestra Concert, which offered fans an unforgettable auditory and visual experience, was held at Pacifico Yokohama in August 2021. Attendees marveled at the powerful combination of haunting animated visuals and live orchestral performances, leading to overwhelming requests for similar events abroad.
In a thrilling announcement, it was revealed that from April 2025, the “Orchestra Concert” will also hit the road, collaborating with “The Wild Faery Company.” This signifies the first officially organized overseas concert overseen by the composers behind “Attack on Titan,” promising fans a genuine and immersive musical journey.
The “Attack on Titan -The Official Concert- Beyond the Walls World Tour” will grace renowned venues across the world, including the esteemed Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, Carnegie Hall in New York, Wembley Arena in London, and Opera House in Sydney. Much like the initial concerts in Japan, the orchestral performances will be complemented by projections of iconic scenes from the anime, creating a breathtaking fusion of music and imagery that transports audiences deep into the gripping narrative of “Attack on Titan.”
Details about this landmark concert event will be available soon on the official website of “The Wild Faery Company.” Although the anime saga of “Attack on Titan” has concluded, this concert is expected to ignite a new wave of excitement among fans globally.
“Attack on Titan” is the creation of Hajime Isayama, originally serialized in “Bessatsu Shonen Magazine” from 2009 to 2021. Its captivating story has sold over 140 million copies worldwide. The anime adaptation began airing in 2013, culminating with the final season (part 2), which was broadcast in November 2023. Moreover, the concluding film, “Attack on Titan THE LAST ATTACK,” is currently screening in theaters nationwide, marking an exhilarating end to the series.
Comment from Hiroyuki Sawano: “I am happy that it has been decided that the ‘Attack on Titan’ concert will be held overseas. The music of ‘Attack on Titan’ has become a very important part of my music activities, and I feel happy that people overseas can enjoy the music through my work. Although the work has ended, I think this concert is an important opportunity to connect the work and the fans once again.”
Comment from KOHTA YAMAMOTO: “Finally, ‘Attack on Titan’ concerts will be held in countries other than Japan. I am very happy and excited to be able to deliver an orchestral concert to the many ‘Attack on Titan’ fans who live outside of Japan for the first time!”
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