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My Hero Academia in Concert Reveals First Look at Live World Premiere

Fans of the global anime phenomenon have their first look at the My Hero Academia in Concert experience. Following a sold-out world premiere in Japan, TOHO Co., Ltd., GEA Live, and RoadCo Entertainment have shared photos and footage showcasing the scale of the production as it prepares to launch its U.S. and European tour this September.

The concert series serves as a major highlight of the franchise’s 10th-anniversary celebration. Attendees will watch iconic moments from the series projected on a massive screen while a live ensemble performs composer Yuki Hayashi‘s score in sync with the visuals. The setlist includes fan-favorite themes such as You Say Run and You Can Be a Hero.

A Decade of Heroics on Stage

The live production aims to capture the emotional highs and intense battles that have defined the series since its 2016 debut. Based on the manga by Kōhei Horikoshi, the franchise has expanded into a massive global success with eight seasons and four feature films. This concert tour offers a unique way for long-time viewers to revisit the journey of Deku and his classmates through a high-energy, immersive musical performance.

The tour is scheduled to hit multiple cities across the United States and Europe, beginning September 12 in Farmington, New Mexico. Fans attending the performances will also have access to exclusive concert merchandise available only at the tour venues.

For more information on the upcoming dates and to view the full schedule, visit the official My Hero Academia in Concert website. The production represents a significant step in bringing anime soundtracks to the forefront of live touring experiences, providing a fresh perspective on the music that has powered the series for the last decade.

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