Netflix Announces Global Fan Events for ‘One Piece’ Season 2: Dates, Locations, and Details

The horizon has shifted, and the seas feel wider than ever. With the trailer release of Into the Grand Line, Netflix has officially set the course for ONE PIECE Season 2, confirming a March 2026 return and signaling that the adventure is about to grow far beyond what came before.For fans, it is the unmistakable moment when the map ends, and the real journey begins.
A new season does not just bring new islands and enemies. It brings a chance for fans everywhere to gather, celebrate, and step into the world of the Straw Hats together.
A One Piece world tour worthy of the Grand Line
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Netflix did not treat the Season 2 reveal as a routine trailer drop, it framed it as an event. During the launch, the streamer confirmed that the road to the Grand Line will unfold through a carefully planned global fan rollout, positioning ONE PIECE as both a series and a shared cultural moment. As part of that vision, Netflix revealed 13 global fan screenings and activations, inviting audiences to experience the series in communal settings ahead of the March 10 premiere.
According to Netflix, the upcoming tour is designed to mirror the spirit of the story itself: movement, discovery, and connection across borders. These events will roll out across multiple continents, blending early screenings, immersive activations, and localized fan celebrations, each acting as a symbolic port before the crew enters the Grand Line.
The 13 global events will take place across the following dates and locations:
- February 23- Mexico City, Mexico
- February 26- Los Angeles, CA
- February 27–March 1- Brussels, Belgium
- February 28–March 1- Paris, France
- March 4-8- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- March 5- Tokyo, Japan
- March 5-15- Jakarta, Indonesia
- March 6-8- Milan, Italy
- March 8- Cape Town, South Africa
- March 13-15- Taguig, Philippines
- March 8-15- Bangkok, Thailand
- March 14- Kaohsiungj, Taiwan
- March- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Like any great ONE PIECE saga, Season 2 arrives after patience, doubt, and belief, and now the story is ready to test everything it built.
Beyond East Blue: what awaits in ONE PIECE Season 2
It’s been a long stretch since the live-action adaptation first proved it could carry the heart of ONE PIECE in late 2023. Now, Netflix’s second season pushes the narrative into far more dangerous waters, following Monkey D. Luffy and his crew as they leave the relative safety of East Blue behind. Backed by a personal message from Eiichiro Oda, the announcement emphasized that Season 2 is not just bigger in scale, but broader in reach, meeting fans where they are before the story sails forward.
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The trailer signals a clear escalation. The Grand Line is portrayed not just as a destination, but as a crucible, home to unstable alliances, unfamiliar creatures, and enemies that challenge the Straw Hats in entirely new ways. In his message, Oda hinted that Season 2 breaks the framework of the first: more Devil Fruit users, the introduction of giants, heightened action, and visual effects designed to bring the series’ wildest ideas to life.
The course is set, the ports are chosen, and the Grand Line is finally within reach. Whether you are attending a fan event or counting down from home, Season 2 feels like a defining chapter.
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Will you be attending the live events before the next voyage delivers? Share your thoughts.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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