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98 Degrees returns to Manila this May, tickets prices revealed

98 Degrees returns to Manila this May, tickets prices revealed

Nikka Sabio,

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American pop quartet 98 Degrees is making a highly anticipated return to Manila for a two-night concert on May 30 and 31 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay.

In Viva Live’s announcement on their social media pages, the band will be performing their greatest hits, marking their comeback to the Philippines after several years.

“The HOTTEST Concert is finally happening this coming May! 🔥 From the award-winning hitmakers of I Do (Cherish You), Invisible Man and The Hardest Thing...BECAUSE OF YOU, they're finally coming to Manila! Sing along to the greatest hits of 98 Degrees in a 2-day filled with nostalgia and amazing performances at the SM Mall of Asia Arena!” the local concert organizer announced on their social media page.


 The show is also produced by Alden Richards’ production company alongside Viva Live.

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 Tickets for the Manila leg went on sale last Saturday, April 12, and fans can still score seats starting at ₱1,500 through SM Tickets outlets and the official SM Tickets website.

 Check out the full ticket prices below:

 SVIP - ₱15,000

 VIP - ₱12,000

 Lower Box Premium - ₱10,000

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 Lower Box Regular - ₱7,500

 Upper Box - ₱3,000

 General Admission - ₱1,500   


Adding to the excitement, Filipino powerhouse Katrina Velarde and singer-songwriter Janine Teñoso are set to join 98 Degrees as guest performers.

Earlier this year, Katrina Velarde was featured in a special re-recording of the group’s hit “I Do (Cherish You)” in Taglish (Tagalog and English) version, where she showcased her signature biritera vocals and contributed a heartfelt verse in Tagalog.

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Composed of Jeff Timmons, Justin Jeffre, and brothers Nick and Drew Lachey, 98 Degrees is known for a string of chart-topping hits including "Invisible Man," "I Do (Cherish You)," "Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)," "Because of You," "The Hardest Thing," and their collaboration "Thank God I Found You" with Mariah Carey.

Their Manila show is part of a global tour in support of their upcoming album Full Circle, which the group describes as a meaningful blend of past and present. In an interview with PEOPLE magazine, the members expressed excitement about reconnecting with fans and sharing new music.

"We want to continue to make good music. We want to continue to be out in front of our fans and doing shows. So I think those are the marks of success now, is if you're able to continue to have longevity,” Drew said.


The upcoming album is described as “half originals, half remasters”. Band member Justin Jeffre added that it includes songs co-written by Nick and Drew, giving it a more personal touch.

Drew added, “We have kind of an updated 98 Degrees sound. I mean, obviously harmonies is always going to be a big part of our music and focus on the melodies and the storytelling through the songs, but the updating of the tracks, we have some great producers that have worked on it."

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Earlier this year, the band also celebrated the 25th anniversary of their hit “Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)” by recreating a photo from the original 2000 Revelation album era.

“Nearly 25 years later, we’re grateful to still be here doing what we love, creating new music and performing for our fans. And it's all Because of You 🤍,” the band said in a post.

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