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Justin Bieber, Lany announces upcoming 2022 concerts, PH

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Justin Bieber and Lany announced upcoming concerts in the Philippines this 2022. Read below for ticket prices for both concerts.

The Canadian pop superstar Bieber said on Wednesday, May 25, that his international concert tour for his latest sixth studio album called “Justice” will be going ahead and will again include the Philippines.

Bieber’s “Justice World Tour,” which will cover six continents and last until March 2023, will have its Manila stop this coming October 29, 2022, at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Open Grounds.

Concert tickets promoted by AEG Presents Asia and Ovation Productions are priced from P2,692.8 to P18,850 and will go on sale at 10 a.m. local time on May 30 through SMTickets.com and Ovationtickets.com.



Bieber is currently one of the huge artists worldwide, with 100 billion career streams, alongside over 75 million albums sold globally. 

In addition to his career, he also ranked first on the streaming platform YouTube with over 68 million subscribers worldwide and is also the top artist on Spotify global with 79 million monthly listeners.

LANY concert in Manila



The “ILYSB” hitmakers announced their approaching November 2022 Asia tour on social media the same day Bieber publicized his concert details.

The group took to Instagram to announce the details regarding their Asia tour stops, including Bangkok, Taipei, Singapore, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, and Manila. Ticket prices are from P1,950.00 to P6,550.00. Ticket sale will begin on Friday, June 10, via SM Tickets. There will also be a special Fan Club and Live Nation PH pre-sale on Wednesday, June 8.

Their lead vocalist Paul Jason Klein showered the comments section with messages in Filipino, including one that said “mahal kita sobra.”

Last year, the band LANY teased its Filipino fans about a possible concert in the Philippines. But things have changed as their member Leslie Priest has left the band.

The two most-anticipated concerts became one of the Philippines’ trending topics on Twitter, with the hashtags “JusticeTourPH” and “LANY” after the announcements. – WhatALife!

Source: (rappler.com), (gmanetwork.com), (philstar.com), (cnnphilippines.com)


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