My Hero Academia, the manga and anime, may have come to an end, but that doesn’t mean you can’t go PLUS ULTRA with Young Midoriya, Ochacho, All Might, Todoroki and Bakugo.
This fall, My Hero Academia in Concert, “a brand-new live music experience that brings the power, emotion, and iconic score of the beloved superhero anime phenomenon to the stage.” The tour is produced by Toho Co., Ltd., GEA Live, and RoadCo Entertainment.
“Audiences will see the series’ most unforgettable moments projected on a massive screen while a world-class live ensemble performs composer Yuki Hayashi’s electrifying score in sync, including fan-favorite themes such as “You Say Run” and “You Can Be a Hero.” The tour is part of the franchise’s 10th anniversary celebration, building on the overwhelming fan response following the initial European tour announcement in December 2025.”
“When this music is performed live, the story takes on an entirely new dimension that audiences will feel in a much deeper way,” says Floris Douwes, Producer and Managing Director at GEA Live. “Hayashi’s compositions don’t just accompany the action. They drive the emotion and intensify every moment throughout the performance. We’re excited to bring this experience to the passionate fans across the United States for the first time.” Douwes says the show is a tribute to longtime fans and newcomers alike.
“The world of ‘My Hero Academia’ will come to life like never before,” said a TOHO spokesperson. “This concert gives U.S. fans their first chance to experience the music, the action, and the heart of the series live on stage, creating unforgettable moments for audiences everywhere.”
“When this music is performed live, the story takes on an entirely new dimension that audiences will feel in a much deeper way,” says Floris Douwes, Producer and Managing Director at GEA Live. “Hayashi’s compositions don’t just accompany the action. They drive the emotion and intensify every moment throughout the performance. We’re excited to bring this experience to the passionate fans across the United States for the first time.” Douwes says the show is a tribute to longtime fans and newcomers alike.
“The world of My Hero Academia will come to life like never before,” said a TOHO spokesperson. “This concert gives U.S. fans their first chance to experience the music, the action, and the heart of the series live on stage, creating unforgettable moments for audiences everywhere.”
My Hero Academia takes place in a world where 80% of the world has superpowers or “quirks.” Izuku Midoriya was born without a quirk, whose dream is becoming a hero, like his hero, All Might — the #1 hero in all of Japan. He ends up at U.A. High School where he encounters and befriends a class full of students with their own unique quirks. The class must fight the League of Villains and save the world from the evil All for One.
The U.S. Tour Dates for My Hero Academia in Concert:
September 12: Farmington, NM – Civic Center Auditorium
September 13: Salt Lake City, UT – The Eccles Theater
September 15: Costa Mesa, CA – Segerstrom Center for the Arts
September 16: Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
September 17: San Francisco, CA – Golden Gate Theatre
September 18: Eugene, OR – Hult Center for the Performing Arts
September 19: Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre
September 20: Bellingham, WA – Mount Baker Theatre
September 23: San Jose, CA – San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
September 24: Fresno, CA – Saroyan Theatre
September 25: Riverside, CA – Fox Theater
September 26: San Diego, CA – Jacobs Music Center
September 27: Mesa, AZ – Ikeda Theatre
September 29: Colorado Springs, CO – Pikes Peak Center
September 30: Denver, CO – Paramount Theatre
October 1: Omaha, NE – Orpheum Theater
October 3: Dayton, OH – Victoria Theatre
October 4: Chesterfield, MO – The Factory
October 5: Chicago, IL – Auditorium Theatre
October 6: Kansas City, MO – Muriel Kauffman Theatre
October 7: Dallas, TX – Majestic Theatre
October 8: Sugar Land, TX – Smart Financial Centre
October 9: Austin, TX – Bass Concert Hall
October 10: New Orleans, LA – Mahalia Jackson Theatre of Performing Arts
October 12: Washington, DC – Warner Theatre
October 13: Lowell, MA – Memorial Auditorium
October 14: Red Bank, NJ – Count Basie Theatre
October 15: Wallingford, CT – Oakdale Theatre
October 16: Baltimore, MD – Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
October 17: Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre
October 18: Newark, NJ – New Jersey Performing Arts Center
October 20: Milwaukee, WI – The Riverside Theater
October 21: Cleveland, OH – KeyBank State Theatre
October 22: Reading, PA – Santander Performing Arts Center
October 23: Munhall, PA – Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall
October 24: Bloomington, IN – Indiana University Auditorium
October 25: Columbus, OH – Palace Theatre


