
Get Ready for "My Hero Academia in Concert" US Tour!
Heroism is about to hit the stage across the United States! Fans of the iconic anime series have reason to cheer as TOHO, GEA Live, and RoadCo Entertainment officially announced the highly anticipated U.S. leg of the "My Hero Academia in Concert" world tour. Featuring the acclaimed composer Yūki Hayashi himself and captivating scenes from the anime, this concert promises an unforgettable experience for devotees of Deku and Class 1-A. Mark your calendars, as the U.S. tour kicks off on September 12 and concludes on October 25, bringing the epic scores and thrilling visuals to a city near you.
Full List of U.S. Tour Dates Revealed
The concert series is set to sweep across the nation, offering fans multiple opportunities to witness the heroic spectacle live. Here is the complete list of U.S. tour dates:
- September 12 - Farmington, NM
- September 13 - Salt Lake City, UT
- September 15 - Costa Mesa, CA
- September 16 - Los Angeles, CA
- September 17 - San Francisco, CA
- September 18 - Eugene, OR
- September 19 - Seattle, WA
- September 20 - Bellingham, WA
- September 23 - San Jose, CA
- September 25 - Riverside, CA
- September 26 - San Diego, CA
- September 27 - Mesa, AZ
- September 29 - Colorado Springs, CO
- September 30 - Denver, CO
- October 1 - Omaha, NE
- October 3 - Dayton, OH
- October 4 - Chesterfield, MO
- October 5 - Chicago, IL
- October 6 - Kansas City, MO
- October 7 - Dallas, TX
- October 8 - Sugar Land, TX
- October 9 - Austin, TX
- October 12 - Washington, D.C.
- October 13 - Lowell, MA
- October 14 - Red Bank, NJ
- October 15 - Wallingford, CT
- October 16 - Baltimore, MD
- October 17 - Brooklyn, NY
- October 18 - Newark, NJ
- October 20 - Milwaukee, WI
- October 21 - Cleveland, OH
- October 22 - Reading, PA
- October 23 - Munhall, PA
- October 24 - Bloomington, IN
- October 25 - Columbus, OH
A Global Celebration: Beyond the U.S.
The U.S. leg is part of a grander global endeavor, following a 10-city European tour scheduled for the fall. The entire world tour is slated to kick off in Japan on May 30, setting the stage for an international celebration of one of anime's most beloved series. This extensive tour is a testament to the global impact and enduring popularity of My Hero Academia.
Celebrating a Decade of Heroism: Anime's 10th Anniversary
The concert tour is just one facet of the thrilling 10th-year anniversary celebrations for the My Hero Academia anime. Fans can also look forward to a brand-new bonus episode titled "More," based on the manga's extra 431st chapter that follows the original finale. This special episode is set to stream on May 2, with Crunchyroll making it available worldwide, excluding Asia. It's a fantastic way to revisit the world of heroes and villains as the series marks a significant milestone.
Anime's Climactic Run and Manga's Epic Conclusion
The My Hero Academia anime has been on a remarkable journey. Its eighth and final season debuted on October 4 on YTV and NTV's affiliate channels, bringing the epic saga to a close. Crunchyroll provided immediate streaming access worldwide, outside of Asia, and began streaming the English dub on October 18. The final episode of this climactic season aired on December 13.
Meanwhile, Kōhei Horikoshi's original manga series, which first launched in Weekly Shonen Jump in July 2014, officially concluded in August 2024. Horikoshi added 38 pages of new, exciting content to the manga's 42nd and final compiled book volume in December 2024, giving readers even more to explore. The manga's monumental success is undeniable, having crossed an incredible 100 million copies in circulation worldwide in April 2024. Viz Media has diligently published the manga in English digitally and in print in North America, while Shueisha's MANGA Plus service also offered digital English releases.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to celebrate the legacy of My Hero Academia, from its iconic music live in concert to its thrilling anime moments and manga milestones. Go beyond and Plus Ultra!