Toho has recently announced the upcoming “My Hero Academia In Concert” world tour, complete with a trailer and key visual to give fans a taste of what to expect. Produced by GEA Live, the tour is scheduled to begin on May 30, 2026, at the Pacifico Yokohama National Convention Hall in Japan before making its way to international venues.
The highlight of this touring production is the live cinematic concert experience that will bring the beloved anime series to life. Composer Hayashi Yuki’s score will be performed by a band in sync with scenes from the show’s eight seasons displayed on a large-scale screen. Audiences can look forward to witnessing iconic battles, emotional moments, and defining character scenes from the series’ decade-long run.
Fans can expect to hear Hayashi’s compositions, including popular themes like “You Say Run” and “You Can Become a Hero,” performed live as the visuals unfold on screen. This unique experience aims to capture the tension, triumph, and emotional depth that have made “My Hero Academia” such a beloved series.
Floris Douwes, producer and managing director at GEA Live, expressed excitement about the concert, stating, “This concert gives fans a powerful new way to experience the story they love. Hayashi’s score is the emotional heartbeat of ‘My Hero Academia.’ Performed live, every note heightens the stakes — the victories, the losses, and the resolve that defines what it means to be a hero.”
The concert is designed to appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers, providing a high-energy collective experience that honors the series’ legacy. Based on Horikoshi Kohei’s manga, “My Hero Academia” follows the journey of Midoriya Izuku and his classmates at U.A. High School as they train to become professional heroes in a world where superpowers called Quirks are prevalent. The anime series wrapped up its eighth and final season in fall 2025.
GEA Live, known for producing location-based entertainment for brands such as PlayStation, “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” and “Demon Slayer,” has a reputation for delivering top-notch shows across more than 40 countries. The company’s collaboration with composer Ennio Morricone further solidifies its position in the realm of live entertainment.
For fans eager to get a sneak peek of what’s in store, the trailer for the “My Hero Academia In Concert” world tour is available for viewing online. Don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in this one-of-a-kind live experience that celebrates the essence of heroism and camaraderie in a world filled with superpowers.

