A colossal symphonic event begins - Attack on Titan - Symphony from Paradis, the first officially licensed Attack on Titan orchestral concert. Brand-new symphonic arrangements curated by original composers Hiroyuki SAWANO and KOHTA YAMAMOTO, performed by more than 100 musicians and choir live on stage with HD giant-screen video projection from the TV series. A symphony dedicated to the hearts - Shinzo wo Sasageyo! A new chapter in the musical legacy of Attack on Titan begins with Attack on Titan - Symphony from Paradis, the first-ever official orchestral concert. Featuring, for the first time, fully symphonic arrangements curated and supervised by original composers Hiroyuki SAWANO and KOHTA YAMAMOTO - brought to life by more than 100 musicians and choir live on stage - this production offers a new experience shaped by the delicate nuance and emotional power of the symphonic palette.
A colossal symphonic event begins - Attack on Titan - Symphony from Paradis, the first officially licensed Attack on Titan orchestral concert. Brand-new symphonic arrangements curated by original composers Hiroyuki SAWANO and KOHTA YAMAMOTO, performed by more than 100 musicians and choir live on stage with HD giant-screen video projection from the TV series. A symphony dedicated to the hearts - Shinzo wo Sasageyo! A new chapter in the musical legacy of Attack on Titan begins with Attack on Titan - Symphony from Paradis, the first-ever official orchestral concert. Featuring, for the first time, fully symphonic arrangements curated and supervised by original composers Hiroyuki SAWANO and KOHTA YAMAMOTO - brought to life by more than 100 musicians and choir live on stage - this production offers a new experience shaped by the delicate nuance and emotional power of the symphonic palette.
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Accessible seating is available by phone through Ticketmaster or Dolby Theatre. There are elevators to each level, however only the seats indicated on the seating chart are without stairs and have space to accommodate wheelchairs and motorized carts.
The Dolby Theatre is a non-smoking facility. No outside foods or beverages. No cameras or recording devices are allowed. Rules are subject to change for some events.
All guests require a ticket, regardless of age. Some events, rules subject to change and may not be suitable for children. Also disruptions to other guests experience may be cause to be asked to step out with no refunds or exchanges.
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