Olivia Rodrigo Manila Concert, Netizens Gush Over “Pang-Kababayan” Ticket Price

Here are some things to know about Olivia Rodrigo Manila concert. Check out below!

OLIVIA RODRIGO MANILA CONCERT – ‘GUTS’ concert is coming to the Philippine Arena and here are some other details about this.

It’s not a drill! Olivia Rodrigo is definitely coming to the Philippines to hold a concert and people are gushing about her concert’s “pang-kababayan” ticket price. Live Nation Philippines announced on Tuesday, September 10, that the GUTS world tour will be here this October 5.

This one-night show will be held at the Philippine Arena and surely, the PH concert is extra special as all tickets are priced at Php 1,500.00, with all net proceeds going to Olivia’s “fund 4 good”.

The “fund 4 good” of the 2022 Grammy Awards Best New Artist is a “global initiative committed to building an equitable and just future for all women, girls, and people seeking reproductive health and freedom”. 

When will the tickets be available?

Accordingly, tickets will be available on Saturday, September 14, at 10 am, through SM Tickets online. Every transaction is allowed to purchase four (4) tickets and ticket sections will be given at random to the fans. The final location will be given on the day tickets are picked up in person.

After the online purchase, fans can claim their tickets from any SM Tickets outlet starting September 28 to October 4. Meanwhile, for over-the-counter sales, this will only be available starting September 29, Sunday, at 12 pm.

The Asia leg of the popstar’s world concert includes countries such as Thailand, South Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore. Some of her hit songs are “driver’s license,” “vampire,” “get him back,” “traitor,”  and “happier”.

On X, formerly Twitter, people gushed about the “presyong kababayan” of Rodrigo’s concert in Manila. Many were amazed and in awe as it is possible for a concert ticket to be priced generously at Php 1,500.00.

One commenter said, “OLIVIA REALLY SAID LET’S MAKE THIS PRESYONG KABABAYAN.”

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