An Informative Guide to International and Local Concerts This February

This month isn’t only for love, it’s also for music!

By: Denisse Shawntel Tan | February 07, 2018
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Metro Manila concerts for February 2018


February will be full of Valentine’s Day preparations. Some probably already made reservations at expensive restaurants or plan to go somewhere special outside the Metro. Got a special someone? Watching concerts with him or her can be an alternative date idea. If you don’t have someone, you can treat yourself with a nice show to watch instead. Here are five awesome concerts happening this February.


1. JaDine Concert Revolution

When: February 9
Where: Smart Araneta Coliseum
Ticket Prices:
PhP1,272 for Upper box
PhP2,120 for Box Regular
PhP2,968 for Box Premium
PhP3,710 for Patron
PhP4,770 for VIP


Metro Manila concerts for February 2018

James and Nadine first started as a love team and eventually became a real life couple. (Image: TicketNetPH Facebook Page)


Reel and real life couple James Reid and Nadine Lustre (JaDine) admitted their relationship status to their fans during their first concert in 2016. Now two years later, the duo will be back in a concert called “Revolution: The Jadine Concert” at Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Recently, Reid has released his album Palm Dreams while Lustre debuted her single, “St4y Up,” on Spotify. The couple might perform some songs from their previous movies, series, and even new ones from their respective albums. Tickets are available at the Ticketnet booth and website.

How to get to Smart Araneta Coliseum: Ride the MRT, get off at Araneta-Cubao, and then walk to Gateway Mall. Just behind it is Smart Araneta Coliseum.


2. Sungha Jung Live in Manila

When: February 11
Where: Resorts World Manila
Ticket Prices:
PhP1,000 for Bronze
PhP1,500 for Silver
PhP2,000 for Gold
PhP3,200 for VIP
PhP3,800 SVIP


Metro Manila concerts for February 2018

Sungha Jung held a sold-out show last year. (Image: Resorts World Manila Facebook Page)


Anyone who has been lurking around Youtube during the early 2000s must be familiar with Korean guitarist prodigy Sungha Jung. Jung has been uploading videos on Youtube since he was just 10 years old and his smooth guitar-playing and impressive finger-style playing skill gained him millions of subscribers over the years.

This February, Jung will serenade his fans with songs from his latest album, Mixtape. Old and new fans can come and watch his return to the country on February 11 at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila.

How to get to Resorts World Manila: Ride the MRT and get off at Taft Avenue Station. Go down the north bound side of the station look for the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal (NAIA) 3 loop shuttle public commuter bus and ride it to Resorts World.


3. Moira Dela Torre

When: February 17 and 18
Where: Kia Theatre
Ticket Prices:
PhP848 for Balcony
PhP1,272 for Loge
PhP2,120 for Orchestra
PhP2,650 for VIP
PhP3,922 for VVIP


Metro Manila concerts for February 2018

Moira Dela Torre is a 24-year-old “The Voice” alumna. (Image: TicketNet Website)


Filipina singer Moira Dela Torre quickly gained momentum in 2017 with her song “Titibo Tibo” (Boyish) which gained huge radio playtime upon its release. As for 2018, Moira is starting her year with her first solo concert called “Tagpuan” (“Meeting Place”). Fans of Moira’s melancholic and heartbreaking tunes such as “Malaya” (“Free”) can witness the show at Kia Theatre this February 17 and 18.

Tickets are available at Ticketnet online.

How to get to Kia Theater: Take the LRT-2 or the MRT and get off at Araneta Center-Cubao station. Walk along Aurora Boulevard and then turn right to Gen. Aguinaldo Avenue. Kia Theatre is on the left.


4. Incubus Live in Manila

When: February 17
Where: Smart Araneta Coliseum
Ticket Prices:
PhP1,005 for Level 5
PhP1,905 for Level 4
PhP3,905 for Level 3
PhP5,905 for Level 2
PhP6,905 for Level 1


Metro Manila concerts for February 2018

Incubus is an American rock band formed in 1991. (Image: TicketNet Website)


There’s no denying that some of us still have the lyrics of “Drive” memorized even after all these years. It’s no wonder, because Incubus was one of the few bands that shaped the generation of millennials with their songs from the early 2000s. This year, they will be performing in Manila to promote their latest album “8.”

Some of Incubus’ well-known songs are “Are You In?,” “Nice to Know You,” and “Megalomania.” Tickets are available at Ticketnet outlets and at the Ticketnet website.

How to get to Smart Araneta Coliseum: Follow directions given previously.




5. Morissette is Made

When: February 20
Where: Smart Araneta Coliseum
Ticket Prices:
PhP742 for General Admission
PhP1060 for Upper Box
PhP3,180 for VIP
PhP4,240 for VVIP
PhP5,300 for SVIP


Metro Manila concerts for February 2018

Morissette hails from TV5’s Star Factor. (Image: Morrisette Amon Facebook Page)


Another Filipina singer who will have her solo concert this year is Morissette Amon, who already had her first major solo concert two years ago. Morissette went viral last year with her Youtube covers of “Rise Up” and “Secret Love Song,” and she also represented the country at the Asia Song Festival 2017 held in South Korea. In addition to these, she was also chosen as Michael Bolton’s co-host for his singing talent show “Bolt of Talent.”

Tickets are available at Ticketnet outlets and Ticketnet website.

How to get to Smart Araneta Coliseum: Follow directions given previously.


Tips for purchasing tickets and preparing for the event



  • Make ticket reservations early to secure tickets, but make sure that the schedule of the show won’t be in conflict with your own.
  • Follow the social media accounts of the artists or the event organizer to monitor changes and announcements regarding the show.
  • Follow the rules and conditions of the venue to avoid any inconveniences.
  • If the concert venue is unfamiliar to you, make a quick research on how to get there via public transportation. If you own a car, follow directions from Waze and other similar apps.
  • Because the traffic in Manila is unpredictable and worsening, adjust your travel time by at least an hour in advance as anticipation of the traffic you might encounter on the road.
  • Go to the toilet before the show to avoid missing any part of it.

Which concert will you get tickets to? Let us know in the comments section below!
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About Denisse Shawntel Tan
Denisse Tan is currently a work in progress: she’s an aspiring writer, artist, and fashion designer! She’s trying to figure out how to manage her time in achieving all of her goals while also taking in life as humanly possible. Aside from art, she’s a big fan of the color pink, disco music, Bratz dolls, and Genshin Impact. By age 35, she plans to travel to New York City 🗽.
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