Bruno Mars, Manila, 24K Magic Tour, Philippines, concert, 2018

Calling all Bruno Mars super fans: ticket prices for 24K Magic Tour in Manila has been announced. Concert promoter MMI Live shared details of ticket prices through their social media accounts.

The concert is slated for May 3, 2018 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena and marks the Filipino-American singer’s return to the Philippines since his last concert in 2014. When the concert was confirmed in July, Filipino fans expressed their excitement over the news.

Time To Save Up: Ticket Prices Revealed

To experience the legendary 24K Magic of Bruno Mars, fans need to start saving up. VIP Ticket prices are split into two types: VIP 1 Standing at P23,850 and VIP 2 Standing at P18,550. There are also two types of Lower Box tickets: Lower Box A at P13,250 and Lower Box B at P8,480. The cheapest tickets are Upper Box at P4,770 and General Admission at P2,650.

Tickets will be sold via SM Tickets starting Sept. 7 at 10:00 a.m. Since the announcement was posted, it has been shared over 6,900 times and commented on over 2,900 times, proof that Filipino fans are more than excited to watch Bruno Mars and the Hooligans.

Will Bruno Mars Bring His DanceCam To Manila?

In related news, Bruno Mars keeps engaging his fans through social media with his video clips of DanceCam moments during his live shows. DanceCam is where members of his concert crew go around and shoot videos of fans as they are enjoying the concert.

Through his Facebook page and his Instagram account, he recently posted videos of kids dancing to his music. One of the videos titled Mother and Daughter Swag has gotten over 970k views since it was posted on Aug. 20. According to an article in Winnipeg Press, the two girls in the video were actually sisters – Callahan Wiedenhoft, 16, and Cassandra Armstrong, six. And they were watching the concert with their mother, Nikki Armstrong.

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After finishing her bachelor's degree in Communication major in Journalism, Liezl decided to write for non-profit, development organizations instead of going into mainstream media. She now divides her time doing communications work for NGOs and writing online content for her own blog and Pilipinas Popcorn.

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