The Wild Faery Company and Kodansha have teamed up once more to announce Attack on Titan – Symphony from Paradis, a world orchestra concert tour heading to the U.S., Europe, and Asia after the Attack on Titan – Beyond the Walls tour wraps up.
Attack on Titan – Symphony from Paradis will make its debut with two performances at the Royal Albert Hall in London on October 17. A total of 29 performances across 15 cities are already scheduled, with many more to come, and tickets will go on sale starting April 30, 2026.
Here are the confirmed dates for the tour:
- 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
Previously, Attack on Titan The Movie: The Last Attack premiered on November 8, 2024 in theaters in Japan. As a “brushed-up” edition of the two anime specials, it will be 145 minutes long and feature 5.1ch surround sound. “Nisen-nen… Moshiku wa…. Niman-nen ato no Kimi e” (To You in 2,000… or… 20,000 Years From Now) by Linked Horizon will be the theme song once more. The film also had new post-credits scenes.