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Kyuhyun's 'Colors' in Manila: Ticket prices, seat map
Kyuhyun. Photo from Antenna Music's X accountPrepare your wallets, Filipino ELFs! The ticket prices and seat map for Super Junior member Kyuhyun's upcoming solo concert in Manila have been released.

The 36-year-old singer is set to mount the Manila leg of his "Colors" tour at the New Frontier Theater on April 5, 2025.
The 36-year-old singer is set to mount the Manila leg of his "Colors" tour at the New Frontier Theater on April 5, 2025.
On Wednesday, promoter L-Squared Productions dropped the following ticket prices for the event:
On Wednesday, promoter L-Squared Productions dropped the following ticket prices for the event:
• Royalty - P10,999
• Royalty - P10,999
• VIP - P9,999
• VIP - P9,999
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• Gold - P8,499
• Gold - P8,499
• Silver - P5,999
• Silver - P5,999
Photo from L-Squared Productions' X account

Ticket selling starts on January 18 through TicketNet, L-Squared said.
Ticket selling starts on January 18 through TicketNet, L-Squared said.
The tour, named after Kyuhyun's November album release, marks the K-pop singer's celebration of his 10th solo debut anniversary.
The tour, named after Kyuhyun's November album release, marks the K-pop singer's celebration of his 10th solo debut anniversary.
Kyuhyun previously visited Manila in July 2023 for Super Junior's "fan party" at the Araneta Coliseum.
Kyuhyun previously visited Manila in July 2023 for Super Junior's "fan party" at the Araneta Coliseum.
The singer, whose full name is Cho Kyu-hyun, debuted in 2006 as a member of Super Junior, one of the most popular boy bands of K-pop's "second generation," known for hit songs such as "Sorry Sorry," "Bonamana" and "Mr. Simple."
The singer, whose full name is Cho Kyu-hyun, debuted in 2006 as a member of Super Junior, one of the most popular boy bands of K-pop's "second generation," known for hit songs such as "Sorry Sorry," "Bonamana" and "Mr. Simple."
He began his solo career in 2014 with the release of the extended play "At Gwanghwamun."
He began his solo career in 2014 with the release of the extended play "At Gwanghwamun."
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