The tour, which kicked off in LA, is set to visit over 20 cities across the globe.
Fans of the beloved anime Attack on Titan have reason to celebrate, as its official concert “Attack on Titan – The Official Concert: Beyond the Walls World Tour” has officially commenced in Los Angeles.
Originally announced in November 2024, the tour is set to visit over 20 cities across the globe. The opening concert took place in Los Angeles on Saturday, 12 April, featuring a 22-track setlist that included the fan-favourite “Ashes on the Fire” composed by Kohta Yamamoto. Music by Hiroyuki Sawano is also part of the performance.
According to a report by Anime TV, approximately 3,000 attendees were present at the debut concert, which included a surprise appearance by Attack on Titan anime producer Tetsuya Kinoshita. “We plan to continue creating films like LAST ATTACK, concerts like this one, and various game collaborations moving forward,” he shared.
Video messages from composers Sawano and Yamamoto were also shown. The orchestra, comprising musicians based in Los Angeles, performed alongside iconic scenes from the anime projected on a large screen. This marks the first official overseas concert tour supervised directly by the composers. The event is a collaboration between Pony Canyon Music Publishing and The Wild Faery Company.
The tour heads to Asia at the end of May, beginning with a two-day concert in Seoul on 31 May–1 June, followed by a stop in Singapore on 27–28 June.
Beyond the Walls World Tour Schedule (2025):
- 12–13 April: Los Angeles, USA – Dolby Theatre
- 16–17 April: San Francisco, USA – Davies Symphony Hall
- 18 April: Las Vegas, USA – The Theater at Virgin Hotels
- 20 April: Dallas, USA – Trust CU Theatre
- 23 April: Atlanta, USA – Fox Theatre
- 1 May: Toronto, Canada – Meridian Hall
- 4 May: Washington D.C., USA – Capital One Hall
- 6 May: Boston, USA – Boch Center Wang Theatre
- 8 May: Chicago, USA – Auditorium Theatre
- 12 May: Minneapolis, USA – Orchestra Hall
- 31 May–1 June: Seoul, South Korea – Korea University Hwajeong Gymnasium
- 27–28 June: Singapore – Esplanade Concert Hall
- 27–28 August: Seattle, USA – S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium
- 30 August: Orlando, USA – Walt Disney Theatre
- 10–11 August: Sydney, Australia – Opera House
- 7 September: Oberhausen, Germany – Rudolf Weber Arena
- 11–12 September: Berlin, Germany – Tempodrom
- 13 September: Düsseldorf, Germany – Mitsubishi Electric Halle
- 14 September: Frankfurt, Germany – Jahrhunderthalle
- 16–17 September: Munich, Germany – Isarphilharmonie
- 19–21 September: Paris, France – Palais des Congrès
- 28 September: London, UK – Wembley Arena
- 30 September: Brussels, Belgium – ING Arena
- 1–2 October: Lyon, France – Auditorium 3000
- 1 November: New York, USA – Carnegie Hall
The world tour promises an unforgettable experience for Attack on Titan fans across continents.