‘My Hero Academia in Concert’ Sets U.S. Fall Tour

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- Toho announces the U.S. tour kicks off on Sept. 12 in Farmington, N.M., then hits Los Angeles, San Francisco and ends in Brooklyn.
- GEA Live produces the concert, bringing its experience from live adaptations of Demon Slayer and Avatar: The Last Airbender.
- RoadCo Entertainment, a Sony Music joint venture with Stephen Lindsay and Brett Sirota, co‑produces the tour.
- Hayashi Yuki’s score, including “You Say Run” and “You Can Be a Hero,” will be performed by a 15‑piece band in sync with projected scenes from all eight seasons.
- My Hero Academia celebrates its 10th anniversary, boasting over 100 M manga volumes and $130 M global box‑office earnings.
Why it matters: Toho gains a new revenue stream from ticket sales and merchandise, leveraging the franchise’s 100 M manga copies and $130 M box office, while U.S. fans get a rare live experience.
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