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October 21, 2025

ONE PIECE with the ISO, May 2, 2026

The most memorable moments of the beloved television series ONE PIECE will be projected on a giant screen as the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra performs music from the show!

ONE PIECE: Music Symphony 
7:30 p.m. 
May 2, 2026 
Hilbert Circle Theatre 
Indianapolis, Indiana  

Tickets go on sale to the public October 28.
 

It’s time to celebrate the television series ONE PIECE with an epic array of music full of action and emotion! Immerse yourself in the magic of a full orchestra as the ISO performs ONE PIECE’s iconic music live on stage, while the greatest moments from the anime show come to life on screen, in perfect sync. Relive more than 25 years of thrilling adventures of the Straw Hat crew, all set to the vibrant sounds of the series’ most memorable music! 
 

Composer Kohei Tanaka has prepared some new arrangements and music, some of which were performed live this year for the first time. Be ready for the brand-new TV opening “UUUUUS!” and enjoy performances of music such as the emotional “Haha naru Umi” (Mother Sea), the lighthearted “Sekai no ichiban oden da!!” (This is the best oden in the world!!), the amazing “Ore no saikouchiten” (Luffy’s Gear 5 Theme), and so much more!  

Buy tickets: 
ONE PIECE: Music Symphony 
7:30 p.m. 
May 2, 2026 
Hilbert Circle Theatre 
Indianapolis, Indiana  

Tickets go on sale to the public October 28 online or in person at the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Box Office. 

About ONE PIECE Music Symphony
Started more than 10 years ago, ONE PIECE Music Symphony is the one and only official ONE PIECE concert, with music arranged and curated in direct collaboration with original composer Kohei Tanaka and under license from Toei Animation. 2024 will be ONE PIECE Music Symphony’s 11th year in Asia, 10th year in Europe, and 2nd year in America. The show has already sold-out in some of the world’s most renowned concert venues, such as the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, the Philharmonie in Paris, and the Beijing Workers’ Stadium. It has been performed by numerous national orchestras, such as the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, the Aarhus Symfoniorkester, and in France for the national orchestras of Strasbourg, Marseille, and Mulhouse. With videos perfectly synchronized to the anthology soundtrack and projected onto a giant video screen in HD, action, adventure, and emotions are always on the program! Sublimated by the majestic power of a symphony orchestra of more than 50 musicians, each show is a perfect time to enjoy the most famous music from the TV series live! 

About ONE PIECE
ONE PIECE is animated TV series adaption of creator Eiichiro Oda’s original manga, the Guinness World Record, top-selling manga title of all time encompassing 108 volumes and more than 500 million copies in print. Produced by Toei Animation, this iconic TV series first debuted on Japanese TV in October 1999 and features pirate Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat crew on their epic quest to find “The One Piece,” the legendary treasure of the former King of the Pirates, Gol D. Roger. Now more than 25 years later, the ONE PIECE franchise encompasses 15 feature films (including the most recent movie ONE PIECE Film Red), video games, home videos, and an ever-growing catalog of licensed merchandise that includes accessories, toys, games, novelties, furniture, housewares, apparel, and more. In the U.S., ONE PIECE is simulcast on Crunchyroll and can also be watched on Hulu, Netflix, and Tubi. For more information on ONE PIECE, please visit toei-animation-usa.com/one-piece 

 About Kohei Tanaka (Composer)
Japanese composer, arranger, and singer Kohei Tanaka has written the musical scores for numerous famous anime TV series, OVA’s, movies, computer games, and tokusatsu series, among them ONE PIECESakura Taisen, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, and Gunbuster! Tanaka began playing the piano at an early age. After graduating from Osaka Seiko Gakuin High School, Tanaka attended Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music for music composition, notably studying under Tomojirō Ikenouchi. Tanaka worked for three years in the advertising department of Victor Music Industries after his graduation. After that, he attended the Berkley College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, for two years and then returned to Japan to work as both a pianist and a composer. 

About Hiroshi Kitadani (Singer)
Hiroshi Kitadani is a Japanese singer who primarily performs theme songs and other songs in anime. He also works behind the scenes of many songs and is a member of the JAM Project band. He is most famous for singing the popular first opening theme of ONE PIECE, “We Are!” as well as “We Go!” and “Over the Top,” the opening of the Land of Wano arc, and most recently “Assu!” opening of the newest arc Egg Head. 

About The Wild Faery Company (Producer)
The Wild Faery Company successfully produces and promotes large-scale and ambitious productions worldwide with efficiency and agility. The company’s primary focus is producing so-called orchestral film concerts. We operate with international-level concert halls, orchestras, and artists and have produced numerous concerts under official licensing from top-tier Japanese video game and anime IP s, such as Kingdom Hearts (The Walt Disney Company), Final Fantasy (Square Enix), and ONE PIECE (Toei Animation). The company is a subsidiary of the French company La Fée Sauvage. 

More information can be found at http://www.wildfaery.com.