Key Takeaways
- Wild Faery partners with Attack on Titan for global orchestral concerts in 23 cities.
- Multiple performances organized by Wild Faery in the past include anime-themed concerts.
- Attack on Titan fans worldwide can enjoy orchestral renditions of the iconic soundtrack.
As a seasoned gamer and anime enthusiast with over two decades of experience under my belt, I must admit that the announcement of the “Attack on Titan – Beyond the Walls World Tour” has sent me into a frenzy of excitement! Having attended numerous orchestral performances inspired by beloved franchises like Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts, I can confidently say that this is a dream come true for fans worldwide.
The Wild Faery Company is collaborating with “Attack on Titan” to offer orchestral adaptations of the anime’s soundtrack to fans worldwide. Dubbed as “Attack on Titan – Beyond the Walls World Tour“, these concerts will take place across the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia, and numerous other nations.
Previously, The Wild Faery Company has organized a number of concerts such as the One Piece 25th Anniversary World Tour concert, the One Piece Music Symphony 1, 2, and 3, the One Piece Piano Symphony, two Kingdom Hearts Orchestra world tours, and several Final Fantasy performances including the Crystalline Resonance Final Fantasy Concert, Final Fantasy XIV Eorzean Symphony 2023, and Piano Opera: music from Final Fantasy. The upcoming concert will debut in Los Angeles on April 12, 2025, and its final performance will take place in New York on November 1, 2025.
Attack on Titan Beyond the Walls World Tour Schedule
The upcoming concerts are scheduled to take place in twenty-three cities spread across the globe. As of November 14, 2024, tickets can be purchased via the official website. Here’s a rundown of the cities the orchestra plans to perform at during their tour:
- Los Angeles, CA – April 12-13
- San Francisco, CA – April 16
- Las Vegas, NV – April 18
- Dallas, TX – April 20
- Atlanta, GA – April 23
- Toronto, Canada – May 1
- Washington, DC – May 4 (two concerts on the same day)
- Boston, MA – May 6
- Chicago, IL – May 8
- Minneapolis, MN – May 12
- Singapore – June 27-28
- Sydney, Australia – August 11-12
- Seattle, WA – August 28
- Orlando, FL – August 30
- Berlin, Germany – September 12
- Düsseldorf, Germany – September 13
- Frankfurt, Germany – September 14
- Munich, Germany – September 16
- Paris, France – September 19-21
- London, United Kingdom – September 28
- Brussels, Belgium – September 30
- Lyon, France – October 2
- New York, NY – November 1 (two concerts on the same day)
It’s quite typical for Japanese series to receive orchestral performances in Japan, such as the “Attack on Titan Musical” in 2022. However, these rarely extend beyond Japan’s borders. As of now, no Japanese concert dates have been announced. The company also unveiled a video trailer for the upcoming concerts.
The Attack on Titan Ups and Downs
From a Huge Hit to a “Disappointing Ending”
Attack on Titan” was initially published in Kodansha’s “Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine” from 2009 to 2021, wrapping up after 34 volumes. Kodansha USA handled its English publication. The series has sparked manga sequels, live-action versions, games, and a widely acclaimed anime adaptation.
For seasons 1 through 3, WIT Studio was responsible for the anime’s production. However, MAPPA took over for the fourth and concluding season, which was broadcasted in two parts with two special episodes. MAPPA subsequently announced a compilation movie encompassing the series finale and featuring some additional content. Entitled “Attack on Titan: The Final Battle“, this film is now playing in Japanese cinemas.
Attack on Titan
is streaming on Crunchyroll, both subbed and dubbed.
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