New Attack on Titan Orchestral Concert Tour Travels to 15 Venues Worldwide

The Wild Faery Company has announced an orchestral concert for the Attack On Titan anime franchise’s soundtrack, titled “Attack on Titan – Symphony from Paradis.” The concert will make its debut in London on October 17th, before traveling to 15 venues around the world including Singapore and Philippines.

As the first official orchestral concert dedicated to the series, this production will allow fans the chance to experience the beloved story with the scale, colour, and dynamic range of a fully symphonic event. The concert will feature newly created symphonic arrangements curated by the series’ original composers Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto.

The tour dates and venues include:

  • London, United Kingdom – Royal Albert Hall – October 17, 2026
  • Hong Kong – AsiaWorld-Arena – November 1, 2026
  • Singapore – Esplanade Concert Hall – November 26-28, 2026
  • New York, NY – Carnegie Hall – January 10, 2027
  • Paris, France – Palais des Congrès de Paris – January 15-17, 2027
  • Lyon, France – Amphithéâtre 3000 – January 20-21, 2027
  • Minneapolis, MN – Minnesota Orchestra Hall – April 5, 2027
  • San Francisco, CA – Davies Symphony Hall – April 12, 2027
  • Los Angeles, CA – Dolby Theatre – April 17-18, 2027
  • Seattle, WA – Benaroya Hall – May 22-23, 2027
  • Berlin, Germany – Tempodrom – May 26-27, 2027
  • Dallas, TX – Meyerson Symphony Center – July 2-3, 2027
  • Chicago, IL – Chicago Symphony Orchestra – July 9-10, 2027
  • Washington, DC – Capital One Hall – July 15-16, 2027
  • Manila, Philippines – The Theater at Solaire – August 28-29, 2027

Hiroyuki Sawano, Composer of Symphony from Paradis and Attack on Titan Seasons 1, 2, 3, and The Final Season, said: “I am delighted that the music of “Attack on Titan” will be performed in full orchestral arrangements for the first time, in various concert halls around the world. I am also very happy that Nobuko Toda — a composer and orchestrator I have long hoped to collaborate with — will be handling the orchestral arrangements of my compositions for this occasion.”

“I believe this will be a concert experience unique to this tour, allowing audiences to feel a new kind of expression and grandeur that only a full orchestra can deliver — something distinct from the original band & orchestra format. I, myself, am already filled with excitement, and I sincerely hope that as many people as possible will enjoy it.”

Kohta Yamamoto, Composer of Symphony from Paradis and Attack on Titan The Final Season, said: “I am deeply grateful that we have been given this precious opportunity, and I believe it is entirely thanks to the “Attack on Titan” fans around the world who have continued to support the work and its music. Many of the pieces I composed for this series use not only orchestral instruments but also synthesizers and guitars. I am genuinely looking forward to hearing how those tracks will sound reborn in the form of a full orchestra.”

“For this tour, Sawano-san and I will be participating in a supervisory capacity over the music and will not be able to travel to each venue — but I am thrilled that the concerts will be held at world-class venues including the Royal Albert Hall in London. I truly hope you will enjoy these special arrangements that can only be heard live on location!”

Tickets for the concert can be purchased on the official website.

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