Attack on Titan fans crashed two shows. Now there’s a third chance to see Symphony from Paradis


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MANILA, Philippines (June 2026) — Missed out on tickets for Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis? Fans now have another shot after overwhelming demand prompted organizers to add a third Manila performance.

Film Concerts PH announced that a new show has been scheduled for Aug. 28, 2027, at 7 p.m. at The Theatre at Solaire, following the sellout of the first two performances.

The concert brings the world of Attack on Titan to life through a live orchestral performance featuring newly created symphonic arrangements curated and supervised by the anime’s original composers, Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto.

More than 100 performers will take the stage, including the 75-piece Filharmonika Orchestra and the 32-member Philippine Madrigal Singers, led by a guest conductor. Scenes from the anime will be projected on a giant HD screen in sync with the live music, creating an immersive concert experience for longtime fans and newcomers alike.

A new way to experience Attack on Titan

Unlike previous concert tours that recreated the original soundtrack with a rock-orchestra setup, Symphony from Paradis was designed as a full symphonic production. The new arrangements, created by Nobuko Toda and Kaoru Wada under the supervision of Sawano and Yamamoto, aim to highlight the emotional depth and dramatic scale of the series through a traditional orchestra and choir.

The concert celebrates some of the anime’s most memorable moments and music, including the iconic “Shinzō wo Sasageyo!” battle cry that has become synonymous with the franchise.

Fans are encouraged to cheer, react to key scenes and even attend in cosplay or themed outfits inspired by the series, making the event feel closer to a community celebration than a traditional classical concert.

Part of a global concert tour

The Manila performances are part of the worldwide rollout of Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis. The production is scheduled to premiere at London’s Royal Albert Hall in October 2026 before heading to Hong Kong, New York and other major cities. A total of 29 performances across 15 cities have already been announced, with more expected to follow.

Attack on Titan remains one of the best-selling manga series in history, with more than 140 million copies sold worldwide. Its anime adaptation, which aired from 2013 to 2023, continues to attract audiences through streaming platforms including Netflix and Crunchyroll.

Tickets for all Manila performances are available through TicketWorld and authorized outlets nationwide.


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