My Hero Academia Live Orchestra Tour Announced for 2026, Kicking Off in Japan

The massive live orchestra concert series for My Hero Academia is officially set to launch a global tour in 2026. This world tour is timed to mark the anime’s tenth anniversary, with the initial performance scheduled for Japan on May 30, 2026.
Fans should prepare for a deep dive into the series' entire run, as the production is confirmed to cover all eight seasons of the anime. A 15-piece live band will perform Yuki Hayashi’s iconic score, synchronized with major visuals showing Deku's development, the defining hero sequences, and the major battles involving Class 1-A.
Toho Animation confirmed the world tour yesterday through their official YouTube channel. Organizers promised that more international dates and cities will be announced shortly. Each performance is designed as a full cinematic event, marrying the dynamic music directly with striking anime footage to capture the spirit of triumph and the core 'Plus Ultra' mentality.

This production is clearly meant to celebrate a full decade of MHA, moving from the initial quirk introductions right up through the most recent high-stakes conflicts. While the TV run for the anime, adapted by Bones from Kohei Horikoshi’s manga in Weekly Shonen Jump, is concluding after season eight, events like this are intended to keep the franchise momentum strong.
Anyone interested in tickets or updates is directed to sign up at myheroacademiainconcert.com. Organizers are encouraging attendees to share their favorite concert moments using the hashtag #MHAINCONCERT for a chance to be featured on official channels. Further tour specifics are expected to roll out progressively on official social media feeds.
Credits
My Hero Academia
Author
Kohei Horikoshi
Cover Art
Kohei Horikoshi
Studio
Bones
Publisher
Shueisha
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