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#My Hero Academia to Blow Fans Away With 1st Orchestra Concert in 2 Years

#My Hero Academia to Blow Fans Away With 1st Orchestra Concert in 2 Years

My Hero Academia 

 

The Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra is ready to go plus ultra next month when they put on the first My Hero Academia wind orchestra concert in two years this July, playing brass band versions of the soundtrack from the hit TV anime series.

 

My Hero Academia wind orchestra concert

 

The brass band will be playing renditions of themes, such as “You Say Run” and “Watashi ga Kita!!”, with franchise music composer Yuki Hayashi introducing the songs alongside the voices of Deku and Bakugo, Daiki Yamashita and Nobuhiko Okamoto, holding a special talk at the event.

 

My Hero Academia first held a wind orchestra concert in August 2019 and will be coming back to Tokyo Metropolitan Theater Concert Hall on July 17 for another round of butt-kicking music! Advance tickets are on sale now inside Japan.

 

The fifth season of the My Hero Academia TV anime series is currently airing in Japan and streaming on Crunchyroll soon after the Japanese broadcast. A new film My Hero Academia THE MOVIE: World Heroes Mission is scheduled to release in Japanese theaters on August 6.

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

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Daryl Harding is a Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram

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