They’ve surfed like planktons and jellyfish, now they’re set to play with Earth!
You heard it right planktons, the South Korean indie group wave to earth is set to return to Manila in February 2025 for their biggest show in the country.
Their distinct and eclectic sound continues with the launch of the Asian leg of their “Play With Earth” World Tour. The tour celebrates the release of their third studio album, “play with earth! 0.03,” which was released last September 6, 2024.
The Manila leg of the tour will be held on February 28, 2025, at the Mall of Asia Arena. Tickets go on sale this Wednesday, November 20, at noon via SM Tickets.
Before the anticipated ticket-selling day, events organizer Karpos Multimedia announced on social media the ticket prices and inclusions. The indie band’s tickets range from Php 2,900 to Php 9,500.
Here is a guide for specific ticket prices and seat plans:
- GA Regular - Php 2,900
- GA Premium - Php 3,400
- UB Regular - Php 4,600
- UB Premium - Php 5,100
- LB Regular - Php 5,700
- LB Premium - Php 6,300
- Floor standing - Php 7,400
- VIP - Php 8,500
- SVIP - Php 9,500
The VIP packages include a floor-standing ticket, early entry to the venue, access to a soundcheck experience, and priority merchandise shopping.
The SVIP package includes a floor-standing ticket, early entry to the venue, access to a soundcheck experience, priority merchandise shopping, VIP laminate, and Lanyard, and a meet-and-greet in groups of six.
South Korean indie rock band, @wave_to_earth, returns to Manila this February with their effortless charm and soulful grooves! ✨
— KARPOS (@karposmm) November 18, 2024
🗓 February 28, 2025
📍 SM Mall of Asia Arena
🎫 Tickets at https://t.co/wxzPj7btVZ
⏰ ON SALE NOVEMBER 20, 12PM#WaveToEarthInManila pic.twitter.com/nYK6jfVxUQ
The distinct indie flare wave to earth was brought to life through its members Daniel Kim, SoonJong Cha, and Shin DongGyu. They began their journey as an official group in August 2019, with their debut single “Wave.”
Earlier in March, the band visited the Philippines for their “first era concert.” they also attended the ON Music Festival last November 2023.
Other stops for the Asian leg of the tour include Malaysia, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, and Indonesia.