‘Radical Optimism’ of Dua Lipa is coming to the Philippines!
Grammy winner Dua Lipa is coming to the Philippines with her ‘Radical Optimism’ concert and here are some details.
Concert promoter Live Nation Philippines finally released the full ticketing details for the upcoming concert of Dua Lipa in the Philippines. She will be having a PH leg for her “Radical Optimism” concert tour and her fans here are waiting!
Her last visit in the Philippines was six years ago and this year, she is set to take the Philippine Arena stage on November 13.
The Philippine Arena will be divided into 10 sections for fans to choose from as they purchase a ticket. The ticket prices range from Php 1,500.00 to Php 9,500.00 and the list is below:
- Early Entry Floor: Php 8,500.00
- Floor: Php 7,500.00
- LSA Premium: Php 9,500.00
- LBA Regular: Php 8,500.00
- LBB Premium: Php 6,500.00
- LBB Regular: Php 5,500.00
- UBA: Php 3,500.00
- UBB: Php 2,250.00
- UBC: Php 1,750.00
- UBD: Php 1,500.00
The pre-selling will start on June 10, 10 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. while general selling will be on June 11, 12 p.m. via smtickets.com or any SM Tickets outlet.
In the standing section, anyone below 10 years old is not allowed and minors must be accompanied by an adult. Pregnant women and individuals with medical conditions are also not allowed in this section and persons with disabilities will be transferred to another area where they will be safer.
In the seated sections, children as young as eight years old is allowed but must be with a guardian.
The other stops of Dua’s concert tour are Tokyo, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, and Seoul.
In 2020, Anne Curtis interviewed Dua and she was the happiest fan. The Kapamilya host is a super fan of the international artist.
The Grammy winner is well-loved for her songs “Don’t Start Now,” “New Rules,” “Levitating,” “One Kiss,” “Electricity,” “IDGAF,” “Dance the Night,” “Houdini,” and “Cold Heart.”
She rose to fame with her song “New Rules” in 2017. She has three Grammies which include Best New Artist. She also bagged Best Dance Recording for her song “Electricity” and Best Pop Vocal Album for her album “Future Nostalgia”.
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