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Naruto: The Symphonic Experience announces 50 North American tour dates starting February 2025

The concert tour brings the best music from Naruto to fans in the biggest and most epic way possible.

Naruto holding his fist up
Image credit: Pierrot

The music of Naruto has always been a big part of what has made the show so endearing. The moment when the flute kicks in and the drums start pounding immediately tells you that something epic and probably dangerous is about to happen. Can you imagine how cool it would be to hear that music in a music hall with a full symphony behind it? Next year, Naruto: The Symphonic Experience will be bringing that feeling to fans across North America and we can’t wait for it.

The recent announcement of a North American tour of Naruto: The Symphonic Experience follows their successful European performances. Tickets are on sale now for dates starting in February 2025, but we imagine they’re going to sell out pretty quickly. The tour will hit 50 different cities across the US and Canada, with the final show being in May.

There is a visual component to the concerts as well. A two-hour compilation film featuring clips from the first 220 episodes of Naruto will play, with the music from the full symphony complimenting some of your favorite moments from the Naruto anime. There is nothing quite like the wall of sound that comes from dozens of individual instruments forming one epic song to remind you how much you love the music of Naruto. 

The first date of Naruto: The Symphonic Experience is February 28, 2025. It will visit 50 cities in the US and Canada before playing their final date on May 18, 2025. Ticket information and the full tour details are available now.


"In the ninja world, those who don't follow rules are trash." as Obita Uchiha once said. And while we can't say these are rules, they are the king things you'll want to read next about Naruto: 

Trent Cannon

Trent Cannon: Trent is a freelance writer who has been covering anime, video games, and pop culture for a decade. (He/Him)

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