All Time Low returning to Manila for 'Forever' tour in May
What better way to heal that inner emo kid than by rocking out to all the songs you used to blast on speakers?
American pop-punk band All Time Low is coming back to Manila for a concert this May 3, 2024, promoter PULP Live World announced on Jan. 30.
"Join us as we celebrate decades of awesome pop-punk power with one of the most iconic names in the game, as PULP Live World presents: ALL TIME LOW FOREVER this 2024," the organizer's post on X (formerly Twitter) read.
Join us as we celebrate decades of awesome pop-punk power with one of the most iconic names in the game, as PULP Live World presents: ALL TIME LOW FOREVER this 2024. 🔥
Bringing your favorite anthems and all the timeless singles that have served as the soundtrack to our lives,… pic.twitter.com/VPIzZyh8ng— PULP Live World (@pulpliveworld) January 30, 2024
The four-piece band will be taking the Araneta Coliseum stage in May, bringing two decades of music to fans.
The promoter has also unveiled the seat plan for the show, which will be available for the following prices: PULP Royalty for P12,500 (includes access to fan signing event, priority entry, souvenir ID, lanyard, and official poster), Platinum for P9,500 (includes souvenir ID, lanyard, and official poster), Gold for P8,000, Patron A for P6,500, Patron B for P5,500, Box A for 4,500, and Box B for P3,500.
Tickets will go on sale on March 3, 12 p.m. via TicketNet.
According to the band, the ALL TIME LOW FOREVER tour will celebrate 20 years of their music career by performing all-time favorite songs and new ones they've never played overseas. Aside from Manila, they will also bring the show to Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Singapore, Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka.
All Time Low—composed of Jack Barakat, Rian Dawson, Alex Gaskarth, and Zack Merrick—is known for their hit songs Dear Maria, Count Me In, Somewhere in Neverland, Monsters, Jon Bellion, Fake As Hell, and Weightless. The band first started in 2003 and has since released nine studio albums and six EPs.
The band was previously in Manila for shows in 2017 and 2022.