Unicorn Overlord Orchestra Concert
Image courtesy of Atlus and Vanillaware

Unicorn Overlord Concert Tickets Will Be Available Outside Japan

The Japanese Unicorn Overlord Orchestra Concert will be accessible to non-Japanese foreigners living outside the country. Atlus has announced on its official Japanese X account that it is working to make ticket applications for the concert available more widely.

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Atlus originally announced the concert in early October 2024 to celebrate Unicorn Overlord surpassing one million units sold worldwide. The Tokyo Chamber Orchestra will perform tracks from the game with Naotaka Tachibana as the conductor. Vanillaware’s Takafumi Noma and Basiscape members Mitsuhiro Kaneda, Toki Takeda, Richter, and Denys Fontanarosa will also appear as guests for the talk show.

As of this announcement, only tickets for physical attendance are available via lottery on the Japanese e+ website. Prices for the tickets will range from 9,900 yen (~$66.20) for regular attendance to 19,800 yen (~$132.40) for receiving bonus character acrylic stands.

While Atlus also announced that people residing outside Japan will also be able to purchase tickets for the concert, it is still unclear whether they will still have to come to Tokyo to physically attend the concert or be able to watch it via online streaming.

Atlus announcement tweet is also available to view right below, with the English announcement appearing on the second image:

The Unicorn Overlord Orchestra Concert will take place at the Sumida Triphony Hall in Tokyo, Japan on March 2, 2025. The game is available on the Switch, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X.


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