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Attack on Titan Beyond the Walls World Tour - 2025 concert announced

The music of the rumble will be heard around the world with an orchestral concert that is sure to delight more than one fan of Shingeki no Kyojin.

Fans of ‘Attack on Titan’ (Shingeki no Kyojin) have a reason to celebrate. Just over a year after the final chapter of the series, an orchestral concert world tour has been announced under the name Attack on Titan - Beyond the Walls World Tour -, which will bring the music of the anime to 23 cities around the world in 2025.

The Wild Faery Company has revealed this event, which will take place in North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania, starting on April 12th at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, CA.  The concert will feature “the internationally acclaimed soundtrack composed by Hiroyuki SAWANO (Seasons 1, 2, 3 and The Final Season) and KOHTA YAMAMOTO (The Final Season)” along with visuals from the TV series on a giant screen. In a synchronized manner, giving viewers an immersive experience.

Tickets go on sale on November 14 at 10am local time “for most venues”.

In which cities and when will the Attack on Titan - Beyond the Walls World Tour take place?

North America:

  • Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles, CA (two performances on April 12, one in April 13)
  • Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA (April 16)
  • The Theater at Virgin Hotels, Las Vegas, NV (April 18)
  • Trust CU Theatre, Dallas, TX (April 20)
  • Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA (April 23)
  • Meridian Hall, Toronto, Canada (May 1)
  • Capital One Hall, Washington, D.C. (two performances on May 4)
  • Boch Center Wang, Boston, MA (May 6)
  • Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL (May 8)
  • Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN (May 12)
  • S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium, Seattle, WA (August 28)
  • Walt Disney Theater, Orlando, FL (August 30)
  • Carnegie Hall, New York, NY (two performances on November 1)

Europe

  • Tempodrom, Berlin, Germany (September 12)
  • Mitsubishi Electric Hall, Düsseldorf, Germany (September 13)
  • Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt, Germany (September 14)
  • Isarphilharmonie, Munich, Germany (September 16)
  • Palais des Congrès, Paris, France (performances on September 19, 20, 21)
  • OVO Arena Wembley, London, United Kingdom (November 12)
  • ING Arena, Brussels, Belgium (September 30)
  • Amphithéâtre 3000, Lyon, France (October 2)

Asia and Oceania:

  • Esplanade Concert Hall, Singapore (performances on June 27, 28)
  • Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia (performances on August 11, 12)

For more information, don’t forget to visit the official site.