Concert promoter PULP Live World recently announced that Secondhand Serenade will be making a comeback in the Philippines as part of their Asia tour. The rock band is set to perform on August 30 at the New Frontier Theater, with ticket prices ranging from P2,500 for the Balcony section to P10,000 for VVIP with Meet and Greet access.
Fans can expect a nostalgic evening as John Vesely, the voice behind Secondhand Serenade, takes the stage to perform beloved hits like “Fall For You,” “Your Call,” and “Awake.” Tickets for the show will go on sale starting June 29 at 12 pm through the TicketNet website and outlets nationwide.
PULP Live World promises an unforgettable experience filled with a setlist of fan-favorite tracks and heartfelt performances that will transport concert-goers back to the golden days of emo music. This concert marks Secondhand Serenade’s first return to the Philippines in over a decade, following their previous shows in 2009 and 2012.
Secondhand Serenade, led by singer-guitarist John Vesely, rose to fame in the early 2000s with their emotional and melodic rock sound. The band’s music resonated with fans worldwide, with hits like “Don’t Go” and “Stay Close” becoming anthems for a generation.
Fans of Secondhand Serenade are eagerly anticipating the upcoming show, eager to relive the nostalgia of their favorite songs and create new memories to cherish. Don’t miss the chance to see Secondhand Serenade live in Manila on August 30 – it’s bound to be a night to remember for fans of emo rock music. Get your tickets starting June 29 and prepare to fall for Secondhand Serenade all over again.
/Digital Sauce
- Secondhand Serenade is coming to the Philippines on August 30 as part of their Asia tour
- Ticket prices range from P2,500 to P10,000
- Tickets will be available starting June 29 at 12 pm via TicketNet website and outlets nationwide
- It will be the act’s first return to the Philippines in over a decade
- Secondhand Serenade is a one-man rock band formed by John Vesely in the early 2000s, known for hit songs like "Fall For You" and "Your Call"