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Here are the ticket details for Playback Music Festival

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Playback Music Festival is set to bring three international artists for a night of punk, emo and rock on May 8, 2025 at the SMX Convention Center, Pasay City.

 

The local concert festival announced on their social media page the ticket prices for the music festival.

 

“Experience the Playback Punk Rock and Emo Music Festival this 2025! Secure your tickets on December 21, 11AM via www.ticketmelon.com. 🖤" 


"Sing along to the soundtracks of our youth with Secondhand Serenade, The Click Five, and Boys Like Girls all in one epic night! Happening this May 8, 2025 at the SMX Convention Center, Pasay City…" 

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"Thank you for your outstanding support, we can't wait to see you all May 8! #PlaybackMusicFestival #PunkRockAndEmo #SecondhandSerenade #TheClickFive #BoysLikeGirls,” said in the caption.

 



 

Fans have a chance to see Boys Like Girls, The Click five and Secondhand Serenade for as low as ₱4,500. Check out the prices below:

 

PLATINUM (Seated)- ₱10,000

 

PLATINUM MOSH PIT (Standing) - ₱9,000

 

GOLD (Standing) - ₱7,950

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SILVER (Standing)- ₱4,500

 

The event will feature various activities, including festival and artist merchandise sales, a photobooth area, food booths, and pop-up bars. Further details have yet to be announced as of this writing.

 

Ticket selling will start on December 21, Saturday, 11 in the morning via Ticket Melon website, ticketmelon.com.

 

Earlier in December, Playback Music Festival teased about the upcoming show to be held in May next year.

 

“You can't miss this out, mark your calendars! Stay tuned this December 14 for something exciting. 🖤❤️ Follow Playback Music Festival for updates! #PlaybackMusicFestival,” said in a caption.

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“We brought them to you on 2022, now we're bringing them back again! We'll scream loud at the top of our lungs as we make the great escape this May 8, 2025!”

 



 

Last December 14, they officially announced that it will be Boys Like Girls, Secondhand Serenade, and The Click Five for the festival line up.

 

 

Fans couldn't help but express excitement to finally see and enjoy live music from the international artists.

 

“grabe solid ng line up,” a fan said.

 

Another one expressed, “Present ako sa BLG at Secondhand Serenade Solo Concerts tapos syempre pupunta pa rin sa Playback Music Festival for Click Five haha🤭 Sana lang talaga may LED SCREENS para naman makita ng mga nasa likod ung ganap sa stage. Since standing ang gold at silver, puro cp na nakataas yan panigurado.”

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Playback Music Festival organizers also responded to fans’ requests to add more days or change the venue to accommodate more attendees.

 

“Hey guys! We know this is different from the usual concerts but we're out to make a good festival show. 😊 As much as we want to consider the venues you're mentioning, it doesn't align with available schedules."


"However, we have a lot of great things in store for you 😉 We surely hope to still see you on May 8th! 🖤🤘🏻#PlaybackMusicFestival #PunkRockAndEmo #SecondhandSerenade #TheClickFive #BoysLikeGirls,” the organizers explained.

 

Secondhand Serenade, a one-man band by John Vesely, previously went to the Philippines for his two-night concert at New Frontier Theater in Cubao, Quezon City in August 2024.

 

Meanwhile, Boys Like Girls also held their Spring 2024 tour in April 2024 at the SMART Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City.

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Kyle Patrick, former member of The Click Five also performed on Philippine stage in March 2019.

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