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Mayday Parade to hold 2nd show in Cebu this October

by Joanna Deala

For those who weren’t able to buy tickets for the ultimate emo experience in Manila, this is your second chance!

Concert organizer Pulp Live World announced on Twitter that American rock band Mayday Parade will be having a second show at the Sky Hall Seaside Cebu on October 28.

The band also shared the news on their social media pages.

Ticket prices for the show range from P3,000 to P8,500.

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The band’s first concert in the Philippines this year will happen at the New Frontier Theatre on October 27.

It was in April that the band hinted at their comeback show in the country, as they posted throwback photos of their previous performance in Cebu and Manila. The band’s last visit in the country was in May 2019.

Fans celebrate

The October 27 show is now sold out, but this announcement gave a glimpse of hope for those who weren’t able to secure tickets earlier.

If netizen @aquabest_ is looking for a sign, yes, this will be it.

Who wants to be interrupted with work for such an occasion? Well, not for netizen @aesparice.

This fan is already asking for the ticket sale, but the concert organizer has yet to announce the date.

For Twitter user @toonewan, the Cebu show announcement is an answered prayer.

Pulp Live World President said in a tweet that the second show was made possible due to popular demand.

New song

The quintet band – composed of Derek Sanders, Alex Garcia, Brooks Betts, Jeremy Lenzo, and Jake Bundrick – dropped its new song, More Like A Crash, last May 5.

The official music video has now garnered 25,000 views on YouTube and 310,353 streams on Spotify, as of posting.

The song followed the release of the band’s singles Losing My Mind in May 2022 and Thunder in July 6.

Who knows? Perhaps, these songs may be part of the October concert setlist.

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