First Details on the Ghost Concert: missing Songs Anime: What Was Discussed on the AnimeJapan 2026 Stage?

New details about the highly anticipated Ghost Concert: missing Songs TV anime were revealed during a special panel held as part of AnimeJapan 2026. The event, which took place on March 29, featured lead voice actors Minori Fujidera, Rina Hidaka, and Satoshi Hino, who answered questions from fans. The panel specifically highlighted the series' musical structure and the uniqueness of the "spirit-summoning" themed songs.
The voice cast made sincere comments about the depth of their characters and the development of the story. Minori Fujidera, who brings the character Seria Aiba to life, stated that the music in the series has a "timbre never heard before." Rina Hidaka, in the role of Cleopatra, and Satoshi Hino, who voices the character Yukiniwa, explained how historical figures are brought back to life in a modern world through music. It was especially noted that the tracks called Possession Requiem would be a completely new experience for viewers.
The Ghost Concert project is actually not a new formation; it is a comprehensive multimedia project with roots dating back several years. This universe, where historical figures return as "ghosts" and perform musical acts, had already gained a large fan base through drama CDs and music albums. With Ghost Concert: missing Songs, this story is being brought to television screens for the first time, aiming to deepen the mythology of the universe even further. The creative team behind the project states that they blend the sounds belonging to each character's era with modern pop and rock elements.
Considering the rise of music-focused anime in recent years, Ghost Concert: missing Songs is expected to attract attention with both its supernatural elements and its strong voice cast. Fans have turned their eyes to future announcements from the production studio for the series' exact release date and new trailers. This project promises to offer not just an anime, but an experience intertwined with the music industry. If you also love stories where historical figures meet modern rhythms, don't forget to add this series to your list!




