Anime fans in the UK are in for a special treat in 2026 as NARUTO: The Symphonic Experience arrives in London and Manchester as part of its European tour.
The live concert experience features a full orchestra performing some of the most recognisable music from the Narutoanime, accompanied by high-definition footage from the first 220 episodes projected on a large screen. The result is an immersive celebration of Naruto Uzumaki’s journey, combining music, storytelling and visuals in a cinematic live setting.
London – Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre
The London date takes place on Thursday 28 May 2026 at the Royal Festival Hall inside the Southbank Centre.
Audiences can expect a carefully curated selection of scenes from the original Naruto series, perfectly synchronised with live orchestral performances of the show’s iconic soundtrack, including opening and ending themes composed by Toshio Masuda.
London event details
- Date: 28 May 2026
- Venue: Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre
- Age guidance: 12+
Tickets for London
Buy tickets directly from the official Southbank Centre website:
https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/naruto-symphonic-experience/
Manchester – The Hall, Aviva Studios
The experience heads north the following night, with Manchester hosting the concert on Friday 29 May 2026 at The Hall, Aviva Studios.
Presented by Factory International, the Manchester show offers fans the same large-scale orchestral performance and on-screen visuals, bringing the emotional highs and key moments of Naruto to life through live music.
Manchester event details
- Date: 29 May 2026
- Venue: The Hall, Aviva Studios
- Age guidance: Suitable for ages 7+, under-18s must be accompanied
Tickets for Manchester
Tickets are available via Factory International:
https://factoryinternational.org/whats-on/naruto-symphonic-experience/
What to Expect From NARUTO: The Symphonic Experience
This concert experience blends anime and classical performance, offering fans a new way to revisit one of the most influential anime series of all time. The show focuses on the original Naruto storyline, highlighting key emotional moments, rivalries and victories through music and visuals.
Whether you grew up watching Naruto or are discovering it for the first time, this is a unique opportunity to experience the series in a live, large-scale format.
