Here are the ticketing details and seat map for BamBam’s Manila concert
Heads up, Ahgase!
The ticketing details and seat map for BamBam’s upcoming Manila concert have now been released.
iMe Philippines announced on Twitter that ticket prices range from P4,000 for CAT3 to P12,000 for VIP, the section nearest the stage, with every section having its own perks.
VIP ticket holders will receive all the benefits, namely: the Hi-Touch event, exclusive merchandise, and exclusive photocard.
Lucky fans may also be part of the group photo session or press conference, and may receive a signed polaroid or signed poster.
All ticket holders will be getting an exclusive photocard.
The GOT7 member and solo artist is set to perform at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on September 22, Friday. The concert is part of his first world tour, Area 52.
BamBam’s other stops in Asia also include Seoul, Macau, Kuala Lumpur, and Bangkok with more destinations to be announced soon.
GOT7 made a comeback in May 2022 with a self-titled album and music video for “NANANA.” The members have also been working on solo projects.
BamBam debuted as a solo artist in 2021 with his first EP “riBBon” with the title track of the same name.
He released an EP in 2022 called “B,” which has the song “Who Are You” featuring SEULGI of Red Velvet and lead single “Slow Mo.”
BamBam released his first full-length album “Sour & Sweet” last March.
BamBam, fellow GOT7 member Jackson Wang, and group TREASURE were in Manila in 2022 for the K-Pop Masterz in Manila concert, with BamBam holding fan sign events in Manila and Cebu.
Last year, BamBam was introduced to Filipino food by Sandara Park. They even had a surprise, last-minute performance at the K-Pop Masterz concert.
2023-2024 BamBam 1ST WORLD TOUR [AREA 52] in MANILA
— iMe Philippines (@ImePhilippines) August 15, 2023
Phillipines IGOT7! Time to get ready with BamBam on 22nd September. ????
VIP Pre-Sale will be available on Ticketnet from 20 August, 10AM!
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Public Sale will be available from 27 August, 10AM.
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— Nika Roque/LA, GMA Integrated News