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Dragon Ball Symphonic Adventure in Brussels

Tuesday, 30th October: Manga fans in Brussels will love this event – a fully immersive concert with the music from Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z series, all completely synchronized to cutting edge video screen, lighting and special sound effects from the series.

Overlook Events, Toei Animation and MB Productions are pleased to announce the official Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z symphonic concert in Brussels! Akira TORIYAMA’s work became a worldwide sensation with over 270 million copies of the comic book sold, currently making it the second most sold manga in the world. Dragon Ball is now a part of mass culture as a cultural phenomenon: animated series, lots of movies, videogames and other merchandising products were made based on it.

Dragon Ball Symphonic Adventure revisits the entire saga of Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z with a full symphonic orchestra performing the legendary music of Shunsuke KIKUCHI, synchronized with HD images on a large screen and special sound effects from the series. A unique experience tracing the most famous adventure of Son Goku against his unforgettable enemies such as Pilaf-Sama, the Red Ribbon Army, the Saiyans, Cell, Frieza and Buu! Cult songs are also performed by the original singer of the Dragon Ball series, Hiroki TAKAHASHI: the opening Makafushigi Adventure!, Cha-La Head-Cha-La and We Gotta Power, and the mythic songs Mezase Tenkaichi, Dragon Ball Densetsu and Unmei no Hi ~ Tamashii VS Tamashi!

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