The highly successful manga and anime franchise, “Naruto,” will launch its first North American symphonic concert tour in 2025. Following a popular European tour that attracted over 60,000 fans, “Naruto: The Symphonic Experience” is set to visit over 60 cities in North America.
The tour begins on February 28 in Evansville, Indiana, at The Old National Events Plaza and concludes on May 18 in Boston, Massachusetts.
The concerts will feature conductors Emily Marshall and Heidi Joosten leading an orchestra to perform iconic songs and themes from the “Naruto” series. As the orchestra plays, scenes from the anime will be projected on a large HD screen. Julien Vallespi and Quentin Benayoun have created a two-hour film featuring highlights from the first 220 episodes of “Naruto”.
The tour, produced by GEA Live, Un Pour Tous Productions, and RoadCo Entertainment, will visit major cities such as Los Angeles, Boston, Dallas, Toronto, Atlanta, Orlando, and Seattle. Emily Marshall shared her enthusiasm for the tour, anticipating an unforgettable experience for “Naruto” fans.
“Naruto,” created by Masashi Kishimoto, has sold over 250 million copies worldwide. The anime adaptation has gained a global following, leading to films, games, merchandise, and even Kabuki performances. “Naruto: The Symphonic Experience” offers fans a unique opportunity to celebrate the series through a live concert. Tickets are available via Ticketmaster and the tour’s website.
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