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K-pop star Yves will make a splash in the Philippines during her Cosmic Crispy tour as she hosts her very first solo concert in Manila. The concert will happen on September 2, 2025, at the Samsung Hall, SM Aura, in Taguig City. Since her days in the group LOONA, Yves is recognized for her songs “LOOP,” “Viola,” and the hit “DIM” on TikTok. Since she’s become more popular on her own, fans all over the world are anxiously waiting for this show. The conference is arranged by Studio PAV and tickets may be bought on kpoptickets.com beginning May 30, 2025, at 11 AM.
The basic ticket for the concert goes for ₱4,600, but fans can also pay ₱5,200 for early entry. If you would like a more special experience, you can buy VIP and VVIP benefit packages online for $105 and $135. As a VIP, you get a special session, access to exclusive merchandise, have your picture taken with Yves in a Polaroid and enjoy fast access to the event for everything. Sound checking is included and the VVIP package gives you a customized VVIP badge to match all VIP advantages.
All additional benefits are provided only to concert ticket buyers. If you have early access, tickets go on sale at 12 PM and if you do not have early access, tickets start selling at 1 PM for everyone else, both starting on May 30. Attendees aged under 14 years must enter with an adult carrying the identical package type.
Yves became famous while being part of girl group LOONA which is known for debuting its members in two years from 2016 to 2018. Yves started her own career after leaving BlockBerry Creative over legal challenges in 2023 and developed a unique existence in K-pop. While Hyunjin and Chuu are soloists, the group participants have rejoined as ARTMS and Loossemble to continue their musical careers in another form.
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