Fans of Hajime Isayama's series will soon be able to enjoy a live performance of the show's score at the Attack on Titan Orchestra Concert event, which will be available for streaming internationally.

As reported by Anime News Network, Pony Canyon USA's offical Twitter account revealed that the concert would be available to fans outside of Japan via livestreaming and video on demand. The event is scheduled to stream on Aug. 22 at 5:00 am. EDT (6:00 p.m. JST) through the ZAIKO streaming service. Tickets can now be purchased for 3,800 yen, which is approximately $34 USD. Fans who chose to view the event later through video on demand access will be able to do so until Aug. 29.

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The event will take place in Kanagawa at the Pacifico Yokohama National University Hall, and is set to include a variety of appearances from the anime's cast and crew. Two composers, Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto, are scheduled to appear at the concert. Guest vocals will also be performed by Eliana, Laco, mpi and Aimee Blackschleger, the latter of whom performed the anime track "DOA." The voice actors for the anime's main protagonists will also be in attendance, including Yuuki Kaji (Eren Jaeger), Yui Ishikawa (Mikasa Ackerman), and Marina Inoue (Armin Arlert).

The Attack on Titan Final Season Original Soundtrack was released June 23. The first half of the final season of the anime aired in Japan last December. The second half of the season is currently scheduled to premiere sometime during the winter anime season. While the anime still has a half a season left to air, Isayama's manga concluded earlier this year with the publication of the 139th chapter.

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Source: Anime News Network