Dragon Ball Symphonic Adventure To Hit London SSE Arena Wembley In August
Monday, 06 December 2021
Written by Jon Stickler
Dragon Ball Symphonic Adventure will head to London next summer.
As part of a tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of Dragon Ball Z, the production will take over the SSE Arena Wembley on August 7. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on December 10.
The immersive event will feature a compilation of Dragon Ball video excerpts projected on giant screens, accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, with rock instruments and live vocals, performing Shunsuke Kikuchi's music from the anime franchise, complete with sound effects and a light show.
Dragon Ball's original singer Hiroki Takahashi will also appear as a guest for a very special performance. The masterminds behind Dragon Ball Symphonic Adventure, Overlook Events commented:
"As great enthusiasts of Akira Toriyama's saga, we spent long months carefully selecting and analysing each scene to draw out the essence of the Dragon Ball story. While reconstructing each arc, each scene was thoughtfully set to new orchestrations of the classic music, to align with our Narrative Symphonic Experience concept.
"Nothing was left to chance. Now, we invite you to enjoy every minute of this concert experience, from the opening trumpet notes heralding the first transformation of Son Goku, ready to unleash his uncontrollable fury against the mighty Frieza."
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