If you’ve ever wanted to scream sing “Sasageyo! Sasageyo! Shinzou wo sasageyo!” in a crowd of other fans, well, now is your chance. The Attack on Titan concert allows fans to experience the soundtrack of the anime Attack on Titan, composed by Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto, performed live by an orchestra and vocalists alongside anime visuals. The world tour of the Attack on Titan – The Official Concert – Beyond the Walls World Tour began on April 12 in Los Angeles at the Dolby Theater.
The inaugural performance included a setlist of 22 tracks, encompassing a comprehensive selection of songs from the soundtrack, including “ətˈæk 0N tάɪtn ” and “Ashes on the Fire.” The orchestra, composed of LA-based musicians, played to an accompaniment of memorable scenes from the anime projected onto a large screen.
The full capacity audience of 3,000 was thrilled to see Tetsuya Kinoshita, producer of the Attack on Titan anime, making a surprise appearance as an unannounced guest to celebrate the tour’s launch. Kinoshita recounted his experiences studying film in the United States, shared some anecdotes about the production of the anime, and hinted at future Attack on Titan-related projects to come, saying, “We plan to continue creating films like Last Attack, concerts like this one, and various game collaborations moving forward.” Messages from composers Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto were also shown via video.
Attack on Titan – The Official Concert – Beyond the Walls World Tour marks a first.
This marks the first official overseas Attack on Titan concert tour supervised by the composers themselves. Pony Canyon Music Publishing is partnering with The Wild Faery Company for the tour. Following three performances at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, the tour will visit prestigious venues across 25 cities, including Carnegie Hall in New York, Wembley Arena in London, and the Sydney Opera House, for a total of 44 performances.
Attack on Titan, created by Hajime Isayama, is a dark fantasy manga serialized in Bessatsu Shonen Magazine from 2009 to 2021, with over 140 million copies sold worldwide. The TV anime began airing in 2013, and its final installment, Attack on Titan: The Final Season The Final Chapters, aired in 2023. In November 2024, the theatrical film Attack on Titan: The Last Attack was released in Japan, released by Pony Canyon Music Publishing and Pony Canyon
The attack On Titan Concert World Tour Schedule:
- April 16-17, 2025 – USA – San Francisco – Davies Symphony Hall
- April 18, 2025 – USA – Las Vegas – The Theater at Virgin Hotels
- April 20, 2025 – USA – Dallas – Trust CU Theatre
- April 23, 2025 – USA – Atlanta – Fox Theatre
- May 1, 2025 – Canada – Toronto – Meridian Hall
- May 4, 2025 – USA – Washington D.C.- Capital One Hall
- May 6, 2025 – USA – Boston – Boch Center Wang Theatre
- May 8, 2025 – USA – Chicago – Auditorium Theatre
- May 12, 2025 – USA – Minneapolis – Orchestra Hall
- May 31-June 1 – South Korea – Seoul – Korea University Hwajeong Gymnasium
- June 27-28 – Singapore – Singapore – Esplanade Concert Hall
- August 27-28 – USA – Seattle – S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium
- August 30 – USA – Orlando – Walt Disney Theatre
- August 10-11 – Australia – Sydney – Opera House
- September 7 – Germany – Oberhausen – Rudolf Weber Arena
- September 11-12 – Germany – Berlin – Tempodrom
- September 13 – Germany – Düsseldorf – Mitsubishi Electric Halle
- September 14 – Germany – Frankfurt – Jahrhunderthalle
- September 16-17 – Germany – Munich – Isarphilharmonie
- September 19-21 – France – Paris – Palais des Congrès
- September 28 – UK – London – Wembley Arena
- September 30 – Belgium – Brussels – ING Arena
- October 1-2 – France – Lyon – Auditorium 3000
- November 1 – USA – New York – Carnegie Hall