Bangkok is buzzing with anime fever this year. From Naruto the Gallery and Attack on Titan to 100% Doraemon & Friends Tour in Thailand, devoted fans are spoiled for choice with nostalgic encounters. But the Big Mango has even more events in store. The Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra is set to bring your favourite Japanese stories to life – not through immersive exhibitions, but through melody at the Music of Anime Concert.
Taking place on June 19-20 at 7.30pm, the evening of orchestral storytelling features Tokyo-born conductor Naohisa Furusawa. Known for his innovative approach to animated film scores, Naohisa has captivated audiences with his work alongside the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra.
Opening with beloved Studio Ghibli classics, this year’s concert begins with the magical sounds of Joe Hisaishi’s timeless scores from Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle and Ponyo.
As the evening unfolds, the orchestra guides you through a range of emotions with pieces from well-known narratives. You'll feel the heartfelt moments of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, the thrill of Sword Art Online, the quiet reflection of A Silent Voice and the moving beauty of Your Name.
The Music of Anime Concert is held at Thailand Cultural Centre. Tickets start at B600 via here.