Oct 17, 2026 – Jul 16, 2027
Attack on Titan live shows blend intricate orchestral compositions with driving rock rhythms and electronic accents to produce an atmosphere that feels both epic and intimate where sweeping strings collide with thunderous drums and emotive vocals under dramatic lighting that mirrors the series visual intensity attracting a wide range of attendees from dedicated anime followers and soundtrack collectors to enthusiasts of progressive rock and film score presentations who seek out such genre blending events and the shared energy of a live audience the current tour is notable for its lengthy itinerary covering many countries across continents in well chosen mid to large scale arenas and theaters featuring top tier sound and projection capabilities that support the full scope of the production with a typical set characterized by sustained high energy and brisk pacing that moves swiftly through dynamic sequences of intense anthems layered builds and climactic peaks incorporating medleys without unnecessary breaks to sustain momentum and deliver an impactful experience reflecting the urgency of the original scores for those interested in attending review the comprehensive dates table below to identify suitable shows in your region and become part of the audience for these memorable performances.
| Date | City | Venue | Programme | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 17, 2026 | London | Royal Albert Hall | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Oct 17, 2026 | London | Royal Albert Hall | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Jan 10, 2027 · 2:00 PM | New York | Carnegie Hall - Isaac Stern Auditorium | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Jan 10, 2027 · 8:00 PM | New York | Carnegie Hall - Isaac Stern Auditorium | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Jan 15, 2027 | Paris | Palais Des Congres - Paris | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Jan 16, 2027 | Paris | Palais Des Congres - Paris | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Jan 17, 2027 | Paris | Palais Des Congres - Paris | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Apr 5, 2027 · 7:30 PM | Minneapolis | Orchestra Hall - MN | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Apr 12, 2027 · 7:30 PM | San Francisco | Davies Symphony Hall | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Apr 17, 2027 · 7:30 PM | Los Angeles | Dolby Theatre | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Apr 18, 2027 · 2:30 PM | Los Angeles | Dolby Theatre | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| May 22, 2027 · 7:30 PM | Seattle | Benaroya Hall - S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| May 23, 2027 · 2:30 PM | Seattle | Benaroya Hall - S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Jul 1, 2027 · 10:30 PM | Dallas | Meyerson Symphony Center | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Jul 2, 2027 · 7:30 PM | Dallas | Meyerson Symphony Center | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Jul 3, 2027 · 2:30 PM | Dallas | Meyerson Symphony Center | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Jul 3, 2027 · 7:30 PM | Dallas | Meyerson Symphony Center | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Jul 9, 2027 · 8:00 PM | Chicago | Orchestra Hall At Chicago Symphony Center | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Jul 15, 2027 · 7:30 PM | Tysons Corner | Capital One Hall | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Jul 16, 2027 · 7:30 PM | Tysons Corner | Capital One Hall | Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
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The band Attack on Titan formed when a collection of musicians active in the regional independent music community pooled their efforts in a shared rehearsal space. The current line-up centers on a lead vocalist, two guitarists who handle both lead and rhythm duties, a bassist, and a drummer. Their recorded material and performances emphasize a style built on layered guitar textures that alternate between tightly palm-muted rhythmic figures and sustained harmonic chords, all anchored by a rhythm section that favors mid-tempo grooves punctuated by occasional double-kick patterns and straightforward bass lines that lock with the drums to create a continuous low-frequency foundation.
Current live appearances take place in mid-sized independent venues that accommodate a few hundred attendees. The stage arrangement relies on conventional lighting rigs and monitor setups that keep the focus on the players themselves rather than added visual elements. Setlists typically sequence material to alternate between extended instrumental passages and more compact vocal-driven sections, allowing the full instrumental texture to develop without interruption across the evening in rooms where sightlines remain unobstructed from most positions on the floor.
Release milestones include multiple full-length albums that document the group’s progression toward longer-form song construction, along with individual tracks that have remained consistent elements in their performed repertoire. The band has also taken part in collaborative recording projects with other artists from overlapping circles and has appeared on festival bills dedicated to independent rock and metal programming.
Attack on Titan occupies a position in the broader independent rock and metal landscape alongside acts that prioritize structural complexity over immediate accessibility. Audiences drawn to their shows commonly include listeners who follow developments in progressive and post-hardcore-adjacent music through regional venues, small-label catalogs, and online discussion forums, seeking performances that reward close attention to instrumental detail and dynamic range.
Typical performances run approximately ninety minutes from start to finish and are preceded by one or two opening acts that present material in a comparable stylistic range. The room atmosphere tends toward concentrated listening, with attendees standing in place as amplified guitar tones and drum impact fill the space evenly without additional production layers altering the direct instrumental sound.
Readers can examine the schedule of upcoming performances listed below to locate specific cities, venues, and times for future opportunities to attend.
Tickets are available via the official event website or authorized platforms like Ticketmaster starting two months before the show.
Standard tickets range from $45 to $120 depending on seating, with premium options up to $250.
Most shows are all-ages events, but children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
VIP tickets offer early entry, exclusive merch, meet-and-greet access, and premium seating starting at $350.
Refunds are only issued if the event is canceled; otherwise, tickets are non-refundable but may be resold through official resale channels.
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