Kodaline brings 'Farewell Tour' to Manila this August
It's now or never, Manila. Kodaline is bringing its Farewell Tour to the Philippines before they finally bid goodbye.
The Irish rock band announced on Monday that they will be bringing their tour to Asia, which includes a stop in the Philippines.
"You didn’t think we’d leave without saying goodbye first did you," they wrote. "We are bringing our Farewell tour to Asia, Australia, Europe and the UK. We can’t wait to celebrate the songs and the memories we’ve created and shared with you all over the past 13 years. VJMS x"
Live Nation said the concert will be on Aug. 10 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.
In the same post, the local concert promoter also shared the ticketing details and seat plan for the show.
The prices are as follows:
- SVIP Standing- P4,750
- SVIP Seated Sides- P8,500
- SVIP Seated Back- P8,000
- VIP A Premium- P8,000
- VIP A Regular- P7,250
- VIP B Premium- P6,750
- VIP B Regular- P6,250
There's also a Soundcheck Experience Package worth P17,100. It already includes one SVIP Standing ticket, access to pre-show soundcheck, early entry access to the standing floor, official VIP laminate and lanyard, exclusive VIP gift item, and pre-show merchandise shopping access.
The Artist Presale begins April 6 at 10 a.m. (sign up at kodaline.com), followed by a Mastercard Presale on April 7 via priceless.com/music.
If you're a Live Nation PH member, you can snag early access on April 8.
Any remaining tickets will go on sale to the general public on April 9 at 12 p.m. and can be purchased through SM Tickets online or at their physical outlets.
Aside from the Philippines, Kodaline will also be heading to Singapore, Seoul, Osaka, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, and Bangkok in Asia.
Originally started as 21 Demands, Kodaline adopted its current name in 2012. They are known for their songs All I Want, High Hopes, The One, Brother, Love Like This, and The One.
Last October 2025, Kodaline, consisting of Vincent May, Steve Garrigan, Mark Prendergast, and Jason Boland, announced its disbandment on its social media pages.
“After over a decade together, we’ve made a difficult decision to say goodbye to Kodaline. We know this might come as a surprise, and it’s definitely bittersweet for us too," they said in a voiceover.
Kodaline visited the Philippines for the Wanderland Music Festival in March 2018. They returned the following year for the "Politics of Living" tour, and again in 2023 for a solo concert in Alabang.
