London will once again embrace the music from Attack on Titan, as the on the 17th October 2026 the Royal Albert Hall will be hosting the UK performance of the Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis Orchestral Concert Tour. Two performances planned (at 2:30pm and 7:30pm) on the same day, with tickets available soon.
The concert will allow Attack on Titan fans to experience music from the series, as well as special arrangements for the concert, of which will be performed by a live orchestra and conducted by Alexandra Cravero. Just like other Orchestral Concerts, such as the My Hero Academia and Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End concerts that are taking place later this year, a screening display iconic moments from the series will be played in tune with the music to further amplify viewers enjoyment.
About: Join us for the world premiere of Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis, the first official orchestral concert dedicated to the series. Featuring newly created symphonic arrangements curated by original composers Hiroyuki SAWANO and KOHTA YAMAMOTO, this is a powerful new way to experience anime. The concert will bring exceptional scale and depth to the score. With the footage from the series projected on the big screen, whilst the score is performed live by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra and London Voices, conducted by Alexandra Cravero.
The Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis Orchestral Concert will be performed on the 17th October 2026 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, with two performances planned on the same day. Tickets will be available to book online through the official website very soon with priority booking available from 29th April 2026. The concert will also be taking place in Hong Kong later this year and New York next year after its UK debut.

