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SEVENTEEN's 2025 PH concert tickets can cost up to P20,000. Here's how much they are in other Asian countries

Published Oct 30, 2024 4:06 pm Updated Oct 30, 2024 7:05 pm

Have enough cash on you, Filipino CARATs? Ticket prices and the seating plan for SEVENTEEN’s much-awaited "RIGHT HERE" World Tour in Bulacan have been announced.

According to concert promoter Applewood Philippines, the South Korean boy group will perform at the Philippine Sports Stadium in Bulacan on Jan. 18 and 19, 2025.

VIP ticket holders will enjoy exclusive benefits such as a private soundcheck, a floor-standing ticket in Sections B/C/E/F, a VIP lanyard and pass, a special gift package, and access to a separate merchandise booth. All ticket holders will receive a commemorative souvenir card.

The rates are as follows:

  • VIP B, C – P20,000
  • VIP E, F – P19,000
  • Standing G, H – P16,500
  • Standing A1, D1 – P15,000
  • Standing A2, D2 – P14,500
  • Standing I, J – P14,000
  • Bleachers Premium 1 – P13,500
  • Bleachers Mid 1 – P12,500
  • Bleachers Center 1 – P10,000
  • Bleachers Premium 2 – P9,500
  • Bleachers Mid 2 – P7,500
  • Bleachers Center 2 – P5,500
Applewood Philippines

However, many fans have expressed concern over the ticket prices, with the Philippine leg's highest ticket price at P20,000. This begs the question: Could it be more affordable to watch SEVENTEEN's concert in another Asian country?

For comparison, the most expensive ticket in Singapore is S$388 (approximately P17,138), while the cheapest can be found in Thailand at ฿2,800 (P4,830). Given this, the Philippine leg is significantly more expensive than other Asian tour stops.

Singapore
Jan. 25
  • VIP Seated – S$388 (P17,138)
  • CAT 1 – S$328 (P14,488)
  • CAT 2 – S$298 (P13,163)
  • CAT 3 – S$268 (P11,838)
  • CAT 4 – S$238 (P10,513)
  • CAT 5 – S$198 (P8,746)
  • CAT 6 – S$168 (P7,421)
Jakarta
Feb. 8
  • Pink Soundcheck Package – Rp 3,800,000 (P14,081)
  • Blue – Rp 3,200,000 (P11,857)
  • Orange – Rp 3,400,000 (P12,598)
  • Purple – Rp 3,000,000 (P11,116)
  • Yellow – Rp 2,600,000 (P9,634)
  • Green – Rp 1,600,000 (P5,928)
Bangkok
Feb. 15
  • Brown – ฿9,300 (P16,044)
  • Red – ฿8,300 (P14,319)
  • Blue – ฿7,300 (P12,593)
  • Pink – ฿6,300 (P10,868)
  • Yellow – ฿5,500 (P9,488)
  • Green – ฿4,300 (P7,418)
  • Light blue – ฿3,500 (P6,038)
  • Orange – ฿2,800 (P4,830)

While the tickets are considerably cheaper, it's worth considering if it might be more cost-effective to travel to another country where SEVENTEEN is touring and purchase tickets. Factors like flight costs, accommodation, and local expenses would need to be weighed against the potential savings on concert tickets.

The CARAT Membership pre-sale in the Philippines will be on Nov.13 from 12 p.m. until 11:59 p.m. Fans can register for the membership through a presale code on Weverse from Oct. 30 to Nov. 4.

Tickets will be made available to the general public on Nov. 15 at noon via the SM Tickets website.

Comprised of S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, DK, Mingyu, The8, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino, SEVENTEEN previously held their FOLLOW tour at the Philippine Sports Stadium in January earlier this year.

This time, they will be performing without Jeonghan as he is still in the middle of mandatory military enlistment.