My Hero Academia, one of the most beloved anime series of the past decade, is about to make a spectacular arrival in the United States with a live concert experience that celebrates the franchise’s music, emotion, and heroic spirit. Titled My Hero Academia in Concert, the production transforms the anime’s powerful soundtrack into a full-scale musical event, pairing stunning visuals with live orchestral performance.
My Hero Academia in Concert is part of the celebration marking the 10th anniversary of the My Hero Academia anime, which first debuted in April 2016 and went on to become one of the most watched series among global audiences.
The franchise, based on Kōhei Horikoshi’s bestselling manga, has sold more than 100 million volumes worldwide, influenced a vibrant fandom, and generated over $130 million USD in box office revenue through films and associated media.
Rather than a standard concert, the production provides an immersive experience in which memorable scenes from all eight seasons of the anime are projected on a massive screen while a world-class ensemble performs composer Yuki Hayashi’s electrifying score in sync with the visuals. Fan-favorite tracks such as “You Say Run” and “You Can Be a Hero” are expected to be among the live performances.
The world tour premieres on May 30, 2026 at Pacifico Yokohama in Japan, marking the start of a global celebration that also includes a European leg. Following its international debut, the concert will arrive in the United States this fall of 2026, offering fans their first opportunity to experience the soundtrack live on home soil.
The complete list of US performance dates and locations are as follows:
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Details on ticket sales and early access were announced alongside the tour dates, with official information available through the concert’s website and social channels on platforms like X, Instagram, and TikTok.
Fans interested in attending should consult the official channels for the most up-to-date information, including pricing, venue specifics, and potential VIP experiences tied to the “My Hero Academia in Concert” tour.
Celebrating a decade of heroes
The concert tour is just one part of the franchise’s 10th anniversary celebrations. Other highlights include special trailer visuals and anniversary branding unveiled earlier in the year, as well as the release of a new bonus episode titled “More”, set to premiere on streaming platforms in May 2026, which serves as an epilogue to the anime’s story.
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