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Here are the ticket prices, fan benefits for Red Velvet's 'My Dear, ReVe1uv' Manila concert in September

By Melanie Uson Published Jul 15, 2024 2:13 pm

Ready your wallets, Filo ReVeluvs!  

Concert organizer Wilbros Live has unveiled the ticketing details and fan benefits for Red Velvet’s My Dear, ReVe1uv concert on Sept. 14, 6 p.m. at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. 

Tickets are at P3,000 for GA regular and P4,000 for GA premium. For upper box sections, the prices are P6,500 and P8,500. 

Seats in the lower box, meanwhile, are priced at P10,000. 

To get a better view, VIP seated and standing sections are priced at P12,500. Fans may also secure tickets at the VVIP section at P13,500 and have a bonus treat to a send-off session. 

All ticket holders are entitled to one random exclusive photocard. Meanwhile, limited slots for raffle entry will be given to those who will purchase seats in the upper box to VVIP sections. Lucky winners will be randomly selected and announced on or before Sept. 13.

Note that fan benefits will only be claimed at the venue entrance on the concert day and are non-transferable and not exchangeable. 

Minors aged 17 and below must be accompanied by a ticket-bearing guardian in the same section. (1 adult per 2 minors for the standing section; 1 adult per 4 minors for the seated sections).

Those who will not have a guardian, pregnant, and those with medical conditions must secure a waiver prior to entry.

Secure your tickets early during the “ReVeluv” Membership (GL) pre-sale on Friday, July 26 from 11 a.m. to 8:59 p.m. The general on-sale will be on Saturday, July 27 starting at 11 a.m. via SM Tickets outlets nationwide and online.

Valid school ID or government ID and vaccination cards must be presented upon ticket purchase and entry into the venue. 

The girl group last performed in the Philippines in May 2023 during their R to V tour. They also visited the country in April 2015, June 2019, and July 2022 for an advocacy concert festival dubbed Be You: The World Will Adjust.