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South Korean band wave to earth returns to Manila for Asia tour in February 2025

South Korean band wave to earth returns to Manila for Asia tour in February 2025

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Updated Nov 21, 2024 10:00 AM PHT

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South Korean indie band wave to earth will return to Manila on February 28, 2025, as part of their 0.03 World Tour. The concert will be held at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.

Local concert promoter Karpos announced the event on social media, revealing ticket details and the concert venue for the band’s highly anticipated show.

“South Korean indie rock band, @wave_to_earth, returns to Manila this February with their effortless charm, intimate melodies, and soulful grooves! ✨

🗓 February 28, 2025

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📍 SM Mall of Asia Arena

🎫 Tickets at smtickets.com

All the chances to catch this wave are here—

LIMITED SVIP & VIP packages are also available! Swipe for more details.

⏰ ON SALE NOVEMBER 20, 12PM

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#WaveToEarthInManila,” they said in a post.

Fans can enjoy live performances from lead vocalist and guitarist Kim Daniel, drummer Shin Donggyu, and bassist Cha Soonjong, with tickets starting at ₱2,900.

Here are the ticket prices below:

SVIP Package - ₱9,700

VIP Package - ₱8,500

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Floor Standing - ₱7,400

Lower Box Premium - ₱6,300

Lower Box Regular - ₱5,700

Upper Box Premium - ₱5,100

Upper Box Regular - ₱4,600

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General Admission Premium - ₱3,400

General Admission Regular - ₱2,900

For fan benefits, SVIP Package includes a floor standing ticket, early venue entry, soundcheck access, priority merchandise shopping, a VIP laminate with lanyard, and a group meet-and-greet experience (max. 6 people per group).

Meanwhile, VIP Package includes a floor standing ticket, early venue entry, soundcheck access, and priority merchandise shopping.

Tickets will be available on November 20 at 12 p.m. via SM Tickets outlets and online at smtickets.com.

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wave to earth’s 0.03 World Tour is in support of their new album play with earth! 0.03, released in September 2024. The album has received widespread acclaim, debuting at #5 on Spotify's Global Top Debut Album chart.

The band kicked off their tour in September 2024 in Vancouver, Canada, and performed in several cities in the United States . They will continue their tour in 2025, visiting cities across Asia, including Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Taipei, Bangkok, Singapore, Jakarta, and Manila.

wave to earth previously performed in the Philippines for their first two-day solo concert at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City in March 2024.

Fans couldn’t help but get excited about finally seeing the trio once again especially on a bigger venue for their solo show.

“They're coming back with a bigger venue 🙌🔥,”  a fan commented.

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Another one expressed, “YASSS FOR THAT BIGGER VENUE ✨😭🌊.”

A netizen also posted on X, “DAY6 CON THEN AFTER ONE WEEK W2E NAMAN??? LORD KNOWS IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS 😭😭😭 TABANG.”

wave to earth is known for their self-produced music where they blend indie-pop with a lo-fi sound based on jazz drumming. Their popular hit singles include “bad,” “light,” “love,” “peach eyes,” and “seasons,” which also became one of trending songs on the video sharing platform TikTok.

In 2023, the band also performed in the Philippines at On Music Festival Off: Manila, which took place last November at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. The festival featured a diverse lineup, including Filipino artists like Darren Espanto, Ben&Ben, Adie, and Moira Dela Torre, as well as South Korean acts such as Melomance, Seori, and EXO member and leader Suho.

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