Kaoru Wada
Kaoru Wada is the composer of Inuyasha, Yashahime, D.Gray-man, and Iron Leaguer, a leading voice at the crossroads of anime and the symphonic stage.
His writing fuses strong thematic craft with expansive orchestration and cinematic pacing. Released by labels such as Avex, Aniplex/Sony, and Sunrise Music, his soundtracks have reached concert halls in Japan and abroad. This Berlin premiere presents suites and medleys curated by Wada from his signature themes, celebrating the meeting point between anime and the symphonic stage—a rare chance to hear the composer conduct his own musical universe.
Inuyasha, Princess Tutu, Saint Seiya, Ninja Scroll AND MORE
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BERLINER PHILARMONIE
Philharmonie Berlin is classical music’s modern temple—legendary acoustics, iconic design, performances that set the global standard. A night here becomes history.
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OUR MUSICIANS
Sanjar Sapaev
JOHANNA RADOY
Sanjar Sapaev
JOHANNA RADOY
Sanjar Sapaev
JOHANNA RADOY
Sanjar Sapaev
JOHANNA RADOY
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QUESTIONS
1. What is an anime symphony concert with TheAnimeSy?
A live symphony orchestra performing iconic anime openings, endings and soundtracks in a full concert hall experience, with top-tier musicians performing in iconic cities around the world.
2. Who is this concert for?
For music lovers, anime fans and gamers who want to feel their favourite anime music live, with the power of a top-tier symphony orchestra.
3. Do I need to know classical music to enjoy it?
No. You only need to love anime and be open to a powerful live music experience.
4. How long is the show?
Around 90 minutes.
5. Can I come in cosplay?
Yes! Cosplay is welcome, as long as it follows venue rules and doesn’t include real weapons or very large props.
6. Is it suitable for children?
Yes. It’s a family-friendly anime concert. We recommend children who can sit quietly and enjoy a full show.
7. Are the seats numbered or free seating?
Most concerts have numbered seats by category. Check the ticket page for details in your city.
8. Where can I buy safe, official tickets?
Always through the links on theanimesy.com or the official venue/ticketing partner listed there.
9. Will the setlist be the same in every city?
No. The program can change by tour and city, but it always includes a curated selection of major anime themes and soundtracks.
10. Can I take photos or videos?
Quick photos before or after the show are usually fine. Filming during the concert is often restricted. Please follow the venue staff instructions.
11. Are your scores or arrangements public? Can I buy them?
No. Our scores are not public. All arrangements are exclusive to TheAnimeSy and are only used for our concerts, so they are not available to download, buy or reuse.