Now that Attack on Titan Final Season has come to a resounding, rumbling end, it’s perhaps time to revisit the musical journey of the highly popular anime. The Wild Faery Company announced that an orchestral concert for the series will come to 23 cities worldwide, starting April next year.
Titled “Attack on Titan — Beyond the Walls World Tour,” the symphonic celebration is set to take place from 12 April to 1 November 2025, with Singapore listed as the only stop in Asia. It also marks the first official overseas Attack on Titan concert to be supervised by Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto, the original composers of the anime’s soundtracks.
Per its description on the event webpage, the performance will follow the presentation of its Japan-held counterparts and project iconic scenes from the series on a screen as the orchestra plays. A complete setlist wasn’t revealed, but fans can expect fan favourites pieces like “at’aek ON taitn,” “counter・attack-mankind,” “Apple Seed,” and “Footsteps of Doom.”
The full list of locations and dates for the Attack on Titan — Beyond the Walls World Tour concert is as follows (in chronological order per region):
- North America
- 12 April (2pm and 8pm), 13 April: Los Angeles, CA — Dolby Theatre
- 16 April: San Francisco, CA – Davies Symphony Hall
- 18 April: Las Vegas, NV —The Theatre at Virgin Hotels
- 20 April: Dallas, TX — Trust CU Theatre
- 23 April: Atlanta, GA — Fox Theatre
- 1 May: Toronto, Canada – Meridian Hall
- 4 May (3pm and 8pm): Washington, D.C – Capital One Hall
- 6 May: Boston, MA – Boch Center Wang Theatre
- 8 May: Chicago, IL – Auditorium Theatre
- 12 May: Minneapolis, MN – Orchestra Hall
- 28 August: Seattle, WA – S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium
- 30 August: Orlando, FL – Walt Disney Theatre
- 1 November: New York, NY – Carnegie Hall
- Europe
- 12 September: Berlin, Germany – Tempodrom
- 13 September: Düsseldorf, Germany – Mitsubishi Electric Halle
- 14 September: Frankfurt, Germany – Jahrhunderthalle
- 16 September: Munich, Germany – Isarphilharmonie
- 19 to 21 September: Paris, France – Palais des Congrès
- 30 September: Brussels, Belgium – ING Arena
- 2 October: Lyon, France – Amphithéâtre 3000
- 12 November: London, United Kingdom – OVO Arena Wembley
- Asia / Oceania:
- 27 to 28 June: Singapore – Esplanade Concert Hall
- 11 to 12 August: Sydney, Australia – Sydney Opera House
Tickets will be available from 14 November at 10 am local time for most venues. Prior to this, The Wild Faery Company was also responsible for bringing the One Piece Music Symphony world tour to Singapore on 3 August.