Crunchyroll is taking over San Diego Comic-Con 2024 with two epic music shows featuring global J-pop sensation LiSA and more. Don’t miss out on this free concert event, July 25-28!
Crunchyroll Announces One Piece 25th Anniversary Concert and Demon Slayer Concert for Comic-Con at the End of July 2024 LiSA will perform a concert for Demon Slayers and another one with Crunchyroll as it hosts a One Piece 25th-anniversary concert during the San Diego Comic-Con at the end of July 2024. The latter performance the company will hold as part of their “Crunchyroll Concert Series” is going to take place at Comic-Con International in San Diego on Friday, July 26, 2024. The former concert, which is officially titled the ” One Piece 25th Anniversary:
The performance by the San Diego Philharmonic Orchestra will be on Saturday, July 27, at Comic-Con.
Get ready for the ultimate anime experience!
Both concerts will be free of charge for those Comic-Con International badge holders attending the San Diego convention, though they’re “limited to a first-come, first-serve basis and subject to capacity.” Both will go down at the same venue, which holds 10,000 people.
Crunchyroll announced on Wednesday that Japanese pop star LiSA will perform in its “Crunchyroll Concert Series” at Comic-Con International in San Diego on July 26. Moreover, Toei Animation along with Crunchyroll will also present the “One Piece 25th Anniversary: Symphonic Voyage”, performed by the San Diego Philharmonic Orchestra at Comic-Con on July 27. Both concerts are free to Comic-Con International badge holders but “limited to a first-come, first-served basis and subject to capacity.”
Crunchyroll is bringing “One Piece” and “Demon Slayer” fans a unique music extravaganza at San Diego Comic-Con 2024, featuring J-pop sensation LiSA
Previously, Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures announced the LiSA “LiVE is SMiLE ALWAYS -LANDER-” concert theatrical screening in North America on August 17, 18, and 21. The concert tour, with her sixth original album LANDER, just finished touring around Japan from September to December 2023. The theatrical screening features the final performance of the tour that took place at Tokyo Garden Theater.
In 2010 she performed as part of the in-story band Girls Dead Monster on the anime Angel Beats!, and Spring 2011, debuted professionally solo with the album Letters to U.
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