MANILA, Philippines (Apr. 2026) — Pinoy anime fans are finally getting a full orchestral Attack on Titan experience, with a massive live concert set for Manila in 2027.
Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis is coming to The Theatre at Solaire on Aug. 28 to 29, 2027. It is the first officially licensed orchestral concert for the global anime hit, promising a large-scale production built for concert halls.
More than 100 musicians and singers will take the stage, with the Filharmonika Orchestra and the Philippine Madrigal Singers performing live. The show also features high-definition projections from the anime series, bringing key moments to life alongside the music.
A new way to hear a familiar story
The concert features newly arranged symphonic versions of the series’ music, overseen by original composers Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto. Instead of the usual band-orchestra mix heard in past tours, this version leans fully into a classical, orchestra-first approach.
That shift aims to highlight the emotional weight of the soundtrack, from tense battle themes to quieter, reflective moments. Fans can expect a different take on familiar tracks, designed specifically for live symphonic performance.
Sawano said the project offers a new kind of expression that only a full orchestra can deliver, while Yamamoto shared excitement about hearing tracks originally built with synths and guitars transformed into orchestral pieces.
From global stages to Manila
Before arriving in the Philippines, Symphony from Paradis will debut in London at the Royal Albert Hall on Oct. 17, 2026. It will then head to Hong Kong on Nov. 1, 2026, and New York’s Carnegie Hall on Jan. 10, 2027, as part of a wider global tour.
The Manila stop marks one of its key Asian performances, giving local fans a chance to experience the show without traveling abroad.
How to get tickets
Early access to tickets will be offered to Film Concerts PH community members. Fans can sign up through the organizer’s website to receive a pre-sale link starting May 1, 2026, at 10 a.m. The pre-sale runs until May 3, or until tickets sell out.
General ticket sales begin May 26, 2026, at 12 p.m. through TicketWorld’s website and outlets nationwide.
Details on ticket pricing have not yet been announced as of writing.
