Fate/Grand Order Orchestra

Fate/Grand Order Orchestra Concert Will Be Held in September 2021

Aniplex and DelightWorks will hold a Fate/Grand Order Orchestra Concert physically at the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre on September 20, 2021, at 15:00 JST. The concert will also be available to watch online through a live stream. However, the stream will appear exclusively on Niconico, which has region-locked the stream to Japan only.

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Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra will perform tracks from Fate/Grand Order in this concert. Mash Kyrielight’s voice actress Rie Takahashi will host the event as a navigator.

Tickets for both physical attendance and live streaming will be available in Japan from September 6, 2021. The physical ticket will cost 7,500 yen (~$68). However, the organizer will also hold a lottery due to physical attendance being limited to 50% of the venue capacity. Live streaming tickets will be available to the public at 3,100 yen (~$28). Niconico Premium members can purchase tickets at a discounted price of 2,500 yen (~$22.75).

This is not the first time Aniplex and DelightWorks have held an orchestra concert for Fate/Grand Order. The companies had previously held the concert in April and May 2019. Aniplex also released two separate CDs of the orchestra performance recorded in the studio and live concert, respectively.

Fate/Grand Order is available immediately on Android and iOS mobile devices. In July 2021, Type-Moon added soundtracks from its titles, including Fate/Grand Order, into streaming services.


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