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One Piece Music Symphony Tickets

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Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 23 reviews

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2024 marks the 25th anniversary of the hit anime series, One Piece. In celebration of the show’s silver anniversary, the One Piece Music Symphony will embark on a world tour. Started more than 10 years ago, the One Piece Music Symphony is the one and only official One Piece concert, with music arranged and curated in direct collaboration with original composer Kohei Tanaka. The event will feature a world-class symphony taking on One Piece’s emotive and memorable compositions, playing in sync with the anime series projected on a giant screen behind them. Fans old and new can experience the best moments from the straw hat crew’s thrilling adventures, together with the sound of the show’s most vibrant music making for an immersive experience. The music program will feature fan-favorite songs such as “We Are!,” “Sai sai saikyou!!!,” “Oitsumerareta,” “Binks no Sake” and a few new pieces specifically made to celebrate the occasion.

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Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 23 reviews
  • Blown away 5/5 10/10

    by Sean C on 7/18/24Capital One Hall - TysonsRating: 5 out of 5

    What a show!!! The rush of emotions that built up in my heart because the band could mend any fence. I've been on the outs with One Piece for nearly a year and the symphony's masterful skill and pure talent hooked me back in. I was absolutely blown away

  • It www incredible

    by Rudy on 7/16/24Capital One Hall - TysonsRating: 5 out of 5

    There was so much love in the room and the music was absolutely incredible. This was seriously one of those “once in a lifetime moments” and I’ll never forget it. 10/10.

  • Worth it

    by Alex on 7/16/24Capital One Hall - TysonsRating: 5 out of 5

    Went with my friends Great venue, good air conditioning, comfy seats good drinks and merch The music played was great! Obviously they couldn't play all the songs which makes sense The sing alongs were awesome

  • Worth the 12 hour drive

    by Mack on 7/16/24Capital One Hall - TysonsRating: 5 out of 5

    3 hours of the best lineup of iconic songs from One Piece! We had sing-alongs, openings, THE moments that everyone knows, etc. Everyone could see how enthused the conductor and the orchestra was to be there. After two days of driving to get to the show, it absolutely blew me away! Worth every penny and hours in traffic and rain 😊

  • Heartwarming Orchestra from a Popular Anime

    by Hikari on 7/26/23Rating: 5 out of 5

    This was the most engaging, outstanding, and nostalgic symphony I ever went to! The show I went to included special performances by singer Hiroshi Kitadani and composer Kohei Tanaka who contributed to the original One Piece anime. I know this is technically an orchestra, but we were encouraged to sing along to some of the most memorable songs featured in the orchestra. The audience who came out for the show tonight were very loudly ecstatic that this felt more of a concert than an orchestra which I didn't mind at all since this is their first time here in America. My only ire was the merchandise which were very limited and highly demanded. I was hoping to purchase just only the program, but sadly the shop ran out. I hoped there is another opportunity to purchase the program, but I undeniably doubt these will be sold outside the venue. Anyways I fully enjoyed every song in the program that was performed for the soothing and heartwarming sounds and melody that has represented the anime One Piece for over 20 years and will still continue to support the series. I was extremely ecstatic for the once in a lifetime opportunity to sing along together to the songs played live and in-person.

  • Turned Up

    by AV on 7/19/23Rating: 5 out of 5

    Super awesome live vocal performances and intense orchestra. Would go again for other anime style orchestras.

  • Loved it

    by Sohcah on 7/19/23Rating: 5 out of 5

    It was great attending to this concert. The atmosphere felt great with fellow one piece fans.

  • A Truly Wonderful Concert

    by Aideyn on 7/19/23Rating: 5 out of 5

    There was only one negative thing about the whole night, and that was that I was panicking because there was hardly any service, and Ticketmaster has this thing where your barcode of your ticket changes every time you open it up to prevent theft-- if this happens to you-- don't panic, they will point you in the direction of the box office where they will send you a text version that's static so that you can get in-- just give yourself extra time! And you'll want that extra time because there's merchandise and you should definitely aim to get it before the show!! That out of the way-- the performance was breathtaking! I had never been to an orchestra concert before, but I've been delightedly recalling it all this week-- and I'm quite sure that there isn't nearly so much cheering and screaming during your run of the mill one haha-- the energy of the crowd was lively and ecstatic and it felt like that was reflected back by the musicians on the stage as every song sustained that passionate response. If they ever do another American tour, I will definitely recommend it to every One Piece fan that I know-- and I know for sure I will be there too <3

  • Amazing Symphony

    by SpitFireSpi on 7/19/23Rating: 5 out of 5

    Music was great. Visuals were good. Only problem was uncoordinated merchandise booth

  • Good performance

    by Rainer on 7/19/23Rating: 4 out of 5

    Everything about the orchestra was great, except a few things: they played multiple variants of "We Are"one too many times, and instead I wish they played more unique pieces, especially the instrumental piece with the Shamisen for the wano arc. 2nd thing I wish they did would be to make full videos for a few of their singing parts. Some songs played a short video and stopped with the music symphony logo in the background while the piece continued. It would've added more to the experience if they played a full video, and tried not to use to many of the same video clips.