Persona 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert

Persona 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert Announced

Atlus has revealed through the Persona 25th Times Vol. 1 broadcast that a Persona 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert will be held at the Tokyo Opera City Hall. Scheduled for November 21, 2021, the concert will feature a wide variety of tracks from the Persona series. Additionally, the broadcast revealed that the all Persona animated series will be available to stream in Japan. [Thanks, ryokutya2089!]

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You can watch the broadcast below.

Regarding the Persona 25th Anniversary Concert, tickets are immediately available to pre-order through a lottery system. Pre-orders for tickets will remain open until September 23, 2021. More details regarding the program will appear in the future.

As mentioned previously, those located within Japan will be able to watch the Persona anime during this period for free. The exact dates as to when certain Persona anime will be available to stream has been disclosed through the official Persona 25th anniversary website. This list includes the animated adaptations of Persona 3, Persona 4, and Persona 5.

The next Persona 25th Times Vol. broadcast will appear sometime in December 2021, according to the official website. There are currently no hints as to what could potentially appear during this broadcast. The Persona 25th anniversary website originally appeared in July 2021, teasing several unannounced Persona related projects.


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