Square Enix Releases NieR 15th Anniversary Live Concert Album

Square Enix has announced the launch of a new musical release celebrating the 15th anniversary of the NieR series.
The NieR:Orchestra Concert re:12024 [ the end of data ] Music CD captures the symphonic sounds of the franchise and features a live recording of the performance held at the Tokyo International Forum Hall A on August 3, 2025.

It covers a wide range of tracks from both NieR Replicant and NieR:Automata, including fan favorites such as “Song of the Ancients,” “Emil,” and “Weight of the World.”

Whilst the concert featured dramatic readings by voice actors, this CD release contains only the musical performances.
The full track listing for the concert album is as follows:
Disc 1
- Crumbling Lies
- City Ruins
- Snow in Summer
- Song of the Ancients
- Amusement Park
- Deep Crimson Foe
- Gods Bound by Rules
- Shadowlord

Disc 2
- Copied City
- Emil
- A Beautiful Song
- Forest Kingdom ~ Possessed by Disease
- Fleeting Words
- The Dark Colossus Destroys All
- The Sound of the End
- Bipolar Nightmare ~ Mourning
- Ashes of Dreams
- Weight of the World
- Inori
- Kainé
The NieR:Orchestra Concert re:12024 [ the end of data ] Music CD is a two-disc set priced at 3,850 yen (approx. $26.00 USD / £20.00 GBP).

In addition to the physical release, the album is available for digital download and streaming, with high-resolution audio versions offered on compatible platforms for an enhanced listening experience.
Fans who purchase the physical edition through Amazon Japan will receive a limited “Mega Jacket” print while supplies last.

It is available for purchase from Wednesday, January 21, 2026, through major retailers and digital platforms.

In related news, Square Enix is also preparing for the NieR:Piano Concert – Journeys 12026 -, which is scheduled to tour Miyagi, Fukuoka, Osaka, Aichi, and Tokyo in March 2026.
Ticket pre-sales for the piano concert series are currently underway via major ticket agencies.
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