Concerts, Podcasts & activations inside the convention hall & Jacobs Park all you need is an SDCC Badge … OH MY WHAT FUN!!!
Head to the San Diego Convention Center for Pirate fun at the Toei Animation (#3635) and Crunchyroll (#4135) booths. If you want to be King of the Pirates they will have exclusive in-booth One Piece programming and merchandise including a DIM MAK X ONE PIECE pop-up shop (#3635) and podcast stage (#4135). Step aboard the deck of a pirate ship and adventure across seascapes from the series—from Alabasta to Egghead Island and beyond!
LiSA—the Iconic Voice Behind Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba’s Opening Theme “Gurenge” & One Piece 25th Anniversary: Symphonic Voyage at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park FREE for SDCC Badge Holders.
Party like a Rock Star at San Diego Comic-Con with two Toei Animation and Crunchyroll anime and music experiences from July 25 – 28 taking over the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park. Friday opens with Global J-Pop Sensation LiSA and Saturday will celebrate the 25th Anniversary!
The concerts will be first come first served for SDCC 2024 Badge Holders. Doors open at 5 PM and people can start to line up at 4 PM. Keep an eye out for Toei Animation and Crunchyroll team members and signage for directions.
LiSA has a concert film LiVE is SMiLE ALWAYS – LANDER on August 17th but badge holders will be the first to see her in the USA for the first time in ten years on Friday, July 26th. Her concert at SDCC has Alice Longyu Gao as the opening act for the concert with a set inspired by NANA (the anime classic about romance and music).
Setting sail on Saturday, July 27 at 7:00 pm, the One Piece 25th Anniversary: Symphonic Voyage with the 40+ piece San Diego Symphony will transport concertgoers on a 90-minute long immersive voyage combining emotional soundscapes and aerial pyrotechnics based on some of the most memorable moments from One Piece, the epic series created by Eiichiro Oda and produced by Toei Animation – now anime’s longest running global phenomenon.
From 5:00 PM until an hour after the concert, attendees are invited to enjoy an assortment of activations that will deepen their love for One Piece with some of their favorite Straw Hats! Take on the Gum-Gum Punch Challenge with Luffy, snap a photo with Nami, and tickle the ivories with Brook and his piano!
Details are subject to change. Updates can be found on Crunchyroll News!
For those who cannot make it to the panels or attend San Diego Comic Con, Crunchyroll will post updates on its Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube Channels, giving fans all the greatest highlights.
One Piece 25th Anniversary: Symphonic Voyage
Saturday, July 27, 2024
The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
4:00 PM Line Starts
5:00 PM Doors Open
7:00 PM Concert Starts
8:30 PM Concert Ends
9:30 PM Venue Closes
*Space for the Crunchyroll Concert Series is limited on a first-come, first-served basis and subject to capacity
Details are subject to change. Updates can be found on Toei Animation’s social media channels and Crunchyroll News!
For those who cannot attend San Diego Comic-Con, please check out both Toei Animation on its X, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube Channel and Crunchyroll on its X, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube Channel for updates offering fans all the greatest highlights.
LiSA is known worldwide for her string of hit anime theme songs for popular titles like “Gurenge” from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, “Crossing Field” from Sword Art Online, and “Homura” from Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Movie: Mugen Train.
She made her solo debut in the spring of 2011 with the mini-album Letters to U and has sold out concerts across Japan thanks to her powerful performances and commanding voice.
LiSA was also ranked as the Most Played Japanese Artist Overseas for 2020 by Spotify. Additionally, she became the first Japanese artist to record 3 million monthly listeners that year. Then in 2021, “Gurenge” and “Homura” each surpassed 200 million plays, proving that LiSA’s voice has a global appeal.
About One Piece
Produced by Toei Animation and based on the top-selling manga title of all time by creator Eiichiro Oda, the iconic TV series One Piece 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 “One Piece,” the legendary treasure of the former King of the Pirates, Gol D. Roger. Now 25 years since the premiere of the original episodic series, One Piece has taken its place as part of mainstream pop culture, attracting fans of all ages. Today, the franchise encompasses 15 feature films, numerous video games, a trading card game, and, together with agreements detailed below, a constantly growing catalog of licensed apparel, footwear, accessories, toys, games, sporting goods, stationary, gifts, novelties, household goods, books, food & beverage, and location-based entertainment.
About Toei Animation
Based in Los Angeles, Toei Animation Inc. manages the distribution of Toei Animation’s top properties, including franchise series Dragon Ball, Sailor Moon, One Piece, Digimon, Saint Seiya, and many others, to North America, Latin America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. In addition, Toei Animation’s Los Angeles office also oversees all categories of consumer product licensing based on its film and television brands within these territories. For more information, please visit toei-animation-usa.com.
About Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll connects anime and manga fans across 200+ countries and territories with the content and experiences they love. In addition to free ad-supported and membership Premium content, Crunchyroll serves the anime community across events, theatrical, games, consumer products, collectibles, and manga.
Anime fans have access to one of the largest collections of licensed anime through Crunchyroll, translated into multiple languages for viewers worldwide. Viewers can also access simulcasts—top series available immediately after the Japanese broadcast.
Crunchyroll is available on 15 platforms, including most gaming consoles.
Crunchyroll, LLC is an independently operated joint venture between U.S.-based Sony Pictures Entertainment and Japan’s Aniplex, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc., both subsidiaries of Tokyo-based Sony Group.