The cinematic music fills the atmosphere, sending chills down the fans’ spines as the singer sings with all of her might, while the scene displayed above the orchestra increases with intensity.
Everyone is immediately struck by the overwhelming feelings of excitement, shock, and nostalgia that Attack on Titan once evoked, due to how accurately these musicians played the show’s soundtrack.
The Attack on Titan Beyond The Walls World Tour official concert was a crafted masterpiece that let the audience experience the anime as if they were a part of the series itself.
The Attack on Titan world tour traveled to a variety of cities such as Hong Kong, Toronto, Paris, and Fort Lauderdale. They first started touring in 2025 and are wrapping up the tour in March 2026.
The team made sure that this opportunity was available to fans globally, so everybody could get a chance to experience this phenomenal event.
Many musicians took part in this project in order to create a replica of the music involved in the anime. The choir added that spine-chilling effect, the guitarists amplified the extreme ambience shown, the violins heightened the suspense, and the piano kept the audience on the edge of their seats. Every single part of the songs was important, and they made sure that it was captured during each scene.
The Beyond The Walls World Tour opened with a song titled Attack on Titan (WMID). While the artists played their instruments and sang, the first scenes shown consisted of the main character, Eren Jaegar, and his conflict with the colossal titan.
The television above the musicians displayed scenes to match each piece of music, so it did not display specific episodes; it showed multiple clips of a certain arc that was meant for the current song.

“Just seeing the anime scenes play on the big screen while hearing the soundtrack made me see Attack on Titan in a very different way because it felt more intense, emotional, and remarkable,” illuminates Lilian Al-Husseini, a junior at Charter.
Attack on Titan is a series with four seasons, so the official concert was formatted into two acts. It is automatically assumed that the first act is seasons one and two, but it contains season three as well. The finale season is what carried the second act, thanks to the intense and mature themes involved.
Therefore, the music that was implemented was composed to show developments within the story, characters, and setting.
The Beyond The Walls World Tour did not only bring music, but it also brought in a variety of merch along with a huge backdrop of the three main characters, Eren Jaeger, Mikasa Ackerman, and Armin Arlert, so people could pose and take pictures with them.
An Attack on Titan-themed conductor set was being sold along with vinyls, CDs, t-shirts, posters, keychains, and a tour program book, which were offered so that fans could physically remember this monumental occasion.
The conductor, Alexandra Cravero, shone through her work as she made sure every musician got a round of applause at the end, and her cheer spread throughout the entire theater.
As the concert was coming to an end, she teased a surprise song as she revealed that she was wearing the Attack on Titan Beyond The Walls tour t-shirt, and she took out the conductor’s set to replace her baton. After the song ended, she threw the Attack on Titan conductor’s set into the audience, ending the concert with joy.
What made this event stand out more than it already did was the audience. Many people dressed up as the characters or had iconic outfits from the anime. This concert brought fans together and gave people who have never seen the show an incredible preview of what Attack on Titan will bring.
This was a phenomenal experience that even people who have never watched Attack on Titan can enjoy. The Attack on Titan Beyond The Walls Tour created many unforgettable days for fans who attended the concert.
Watching the show will never be the same for the audience, knowing that every soundtrack that plays during a scene was heard in person with an incredible group of musicians.
Chloe Chantrelle, a sophomore, highlights, “Being able to experience one of my favorite shows in person with an amazing orchestra and my friends alongside me is an experience I will forever cherish.”







































































