Netflix has already started streaming their new musical anime, Lost Song, in Japan last 31st March. However, they didn’t release the anime internationally yet. But don’t worry folks, because a new official Netflix listing has revealed that it will indeed hit other countries. According to that listing, Netflix will release Lost Song for global streaming on 30th September 2018.

Here’s how Netflix describes the anime’s story:

An all-new, classic fantasy starring Yukari Tamura and Konomi Suzuki as the two heroines.

Rin, an energetic girl who loves to eat, lives in a verdant frontier village.
Deep within the royal palace in the bustling capital city, the songstress Finis spends her days in solitude.
Both share a special power no other person has. A miraculous power that can heal wounds, create water and stir the wind — the power of song.

Guided by destiny, the two young women each face an arduous journey with the power of song.
The shadow of war looms over the kingdom, tainting even the miraculous songs with the blood of innocents.
Loved ones meet their deaths as silent screams echo through a stone prison.

As two destinies intersect, will the final song be one of despair, hope or…?

Netflix has currently gotten plenty of exclusive international streaming rights to many upcoming anime. These include the new Baki anime, as well as the new Saint Seiya anime. Their list of Netflix exclusives also include Fate/Apocrypha, Kakegurui, Children of the Whales, B: The Beginning, Sword Gai, and many more.