'Momoland in Manila:' Here are the ticket details for 'Very Merry Party' in August
The ticketing details for Momoland’s “Very Merry Party” in Manila have been released.
According to Three Angles Production, fans can choose from four ticket tiers, ranging from P5,000 to P11,500 exclusive of ticketing charges.
Here are the ticket prices:
- VVIP - P11,500
- VIP - P9,000
- CAT 1 - P7,000
- CAT 2 - P5,000
Concertgoers can also look forward to a variety of fan benefits depending on their ticket tier.
VVIP and VIP ticket holders will enjoy access to the soundcheck event. Exclusive raffle benefits include 20 solo photo opportunities for VVIP ticket holders, 100 group photo slots for VIP attendees, signed posters for 60 VVIP, 30 VIP, and 10 CAT 1 ticket holders, as well as signed polaroids for seven VVIP and three VIP fans.
All ticket holders will receive access to the hi/bye session, along with an official photo card and official postcard.
Tickets will go on sale on July 16, 12 p.m. via Megatix Asia.
The concert is scheduled for August 8, 7:30 p.m. at the EVM Convention Centre in Quezon City.
Momoland was last in Manila in 2022, where they performed at the Ripples For Hope 2022: A K-pop Friendship Day & Night at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.
Momoland is best known for their hit song, "Bboom Bboom."
In 2023, the members parted ways with their former agency, MLD Entertainment, following the expiration of their contracts. They also announced their disbandment.
In 2024, member Nancy McDonie signed a contract with Sparkle. She appeared as one of the guests in "Running Man Philippines" Season 2.
In 2025, they marked their music comeback with the song "Rodeo."
🪩 The stage is set for the MOMOLAND 10th Anniversary FAN-CON [Very Merry Party] in MANILA ✨
— Three Angles Production (@Threeanglespro) July 7, 2026
Join MOMOLAND for a dazzling night where the music never stops, the disco ball shines bright, and 10 incredible years are celebrated in true Very Merry Party fashion 💖
Tickets will be… pic.twitter.com/UVekEv9tu7
—Jade Veronique Yap/MGP, GMA News