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Ticket prices, seat plan for Maroon 5’s Manila concert are out!

FILIPINO fans, prepare to create new memories with Maroon 5 as they return to the Philippines for a concert.

The American pop rock band—composed of Adam Levine, James Valentine, PJ Morton, Sam Farrar, Jesse Carmichael, and Matt Flynn—is set to perform on January 29, 2025 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.

On X (formerly Twitter), concert organizer Live Nation Philippines (LNPH) released details about the event’s ticket prices and seat plan.

Ticket prices range from P3,550 for general admission; P7,850 for upper box regular; P8,850 for upper box premium; P14,550 for lower box b regular; P15,250 for lower box b premium; P17,250 for lower box a regular; P18,250 for lower box a premium, and P15,850 for floor standing.

The organizer announced that it will start selling tickets on September 24 for Artist Presale, followed by MastercardPresale on September 25, and LNPH Presale on September 27.

Meanwhile, tickets will go on sale to the general public on September 28.

Manila will be the first stop of the Grammy-winning band’s 2025 Asia tour. It will be followed by Jakarta on February 1, Bangkok on February 3, Tokyo from February 6 to 9, Kuala Lumpur on February 12, and Kaohsiung on February 14.

Maroon 5 first announced the concert tour on September 9, saying they were excited to see their fans in Asia.

The band last held a concert in the country in December 2022.

‘V’s’ 10th anniversary

Maroon 5 recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of their fifth studio album “V.”

The album consists of 15 tracks, including “Maps,” “Animals,” “Sugar,” “Feelings,” and “Lost Stars.”

The band released a one-minute and 30-second clip trailer for “V’s” 10th anniversary celebration, highlighting the album’s success.

“V” is considered Maroon 5’s “most sought-after” album to date, which raked in 39.5 billion streams worldwide and had 20 million album sales.

Formed in 1994, Maroon 5 remains popular among several members of Generation Z, especially their nostalgic songs “This Love,” “Sunday Morning,” and “She Will Be Loved” that they grew up listening to.

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