Maroon 5 concert tickets out on August 4

Maroon 5’s Manila show will take place in December, and a week after the announcement surfaced, Live Nation Philippines released information on ticket prices and availability.

After a pre-sale for fan club members on August 4 and Live Nation Philippines on August 5, tickets will be made available for purchase on August 6.

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Tickets will go on sale through its shops and www.smtickets.com.

A ticket costs between P2,500 to P23,500. Details about ticket prices are provided below.

  • Floor Standing – 23,500
  • Patron Sides – 22,000
  • LBA Premium – 20,000
  • LBA Regular – 17,500
  • LBB Premium – 15,000
  • LBB Regular – 13,500
  • UB Premium – 8,000
  • UB Regular – 6,500
  • Gen Ad – 2,500

One of the stops of Maroon 5’s World Tour’s Asian leg is the Philippines. Additionally, they will perform in important Asian cities like South Korea, Thailand, and Japan.

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The album “Songs About Jane,” which featured the songs “This Love,” “Harder to Breathe,” and “Sunday Morning,” helped Maroon 5 become a household name in 2002.

“Moves Like Jagger,” “Sugar,” and “Girls Like You” are a few of Maroon 5’s further hits.

The six-member band, which consists of Adam Levine, Jesse Carmichael, James Valentine, Matt Flynn, and Sam Farrar, is returning to the Philippines as part of its 2022 World Tour after three years.

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Comedian Philip Lazaro dies at 51

Phillip Lazaro, a seasoned stand-up comedian, and director of live television and events, has passed away.

Close friends, coworkers, and family members wrote their final farewell words to Lazaro on their separate social media pages on Monday, July 11.

“Tito Phillip Lazaro, Even though we know it is a part of life, we are never prepared to say goodbye forever. Our hearts are heavy today because we have lost someone so special, but we also celebrate your life. Rest In Peace,” Lazaro’s niece Armarie Saavedra Cruz-Go said in a Facebook post.

Lazaro played prominent supporting roles while starring in movies like “Wanted Perfect Mother” and “Kailangan Ko’y Ikaw.”

He recently appeared in a teleserye and co-directed a game show.

Last June 12, Lazaro had just turned 51 years old.

The specifics of his funeral will shortly be made public.

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