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#Beyond Journey’s End Orchestra Concert To Perform in August 2024

The evocative score of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End will be performed live at the National Convention Hall of PACIFICO Yokohama on August 21, 2024.

Performing for the night is the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, led by conductor Tajiri Shinsuke. Frieren composer Evan Call (My Happy Marriage, Violet Evergarden) and singer Milet, who sang the anime’s ending song “Anytime Anywhere,” will also make an appearance.

The pleasure of experiencing Frieren‘s music live will cost 9,600 yen (~US$63.43, tax-included) per ticket. Attendees can begin to enter the venue at 6.30 PM JST, and the concert will begin at 7 PM JST. 

The official name of the event is Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Orchestra Concert, although the Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End X (formerly Twitter) account took the opportunity to write “Ensou no Frieren” — ”ensou” meaning “musical performance” — as the caption for its announcement post, a play on the manga/anime’s Japanese title of Sousou no Frieren.

The Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End fantasy anime ran from September 2023 to March 2024, with its first four episodes all premiering on September 29, 2023. Crunchyroll, Muse Asia, and Bilibili streamed the anime. Its soundtrack was composed by Evan Call (My Happy Marriage, Violet Evergarden) and will go on sale on April 17, 2024.  

Keiichirou Saitou (Bocchi the Rock!) directed the show at Madhouse with series composition by Tomohiro Suzuki (One-Punch Man) and character designs by Reiko Nagasawa (takt op.Destiny). Other staff include:

• Magical creature designer: Daiki Harashina (takt op.Destiny D2 designer) 
• Action director: Tooru Iwazawa (takt op.Destiny
• Art director: Sawako Takagi (Bleach
• Color designer: Harue Ohno (A Place Further Than the Universe
• Compositing director: Akane Fushihara (Spy x Family
• Concept artist: Seiko Yoshioka (Seraph of the End art director)

The Shogakukan-published manga written by Kanehito Yamada and drawn by Tsukasa Abe began serialization in Weekly Shonen Sunday in 2020 and has 12 tankoubon volumes as of December 2023. It won the grand prize at Manga Taisho 2021 and was one of the winners of the 69th Shogakukan Manga Award.

Viz Media describes the manga as:

Decades after their victory, the funeral of one her friends confronts Frieren with her own near immortality. Frieren sets out to fulfill the last wishes of her comrades and finds herself beginning a new adventure…


Sources: @FRIEREN_PR,, Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Orchestra Concert website

 

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