
SB19 to headline Bicol Music Festival this June
SB19 will be headlining the Bicol Loco Hot Air Balloon and Music Festival this June!
Aside from SB19, the concert will feature OPM icon Rico Blanco, rising stars Zack Tabudlo, Dwta, Earl Agustin, Hev Abi, Fred Engay, Rise High, and Never The Stranger.
South Korean artists Kim Ji Soo and Kim Won Shik will also take the stage.
The concert will be held on June 14 to 15 at the Legazpi Festival Grounds in Albay.
Tickets are priced at P499 for VIP Seated, P399 for Mosh Pit Standing, P299 for VIP Standing and P199 for General Admission. They are now available via the SM Ticket website.
SB19 is fresh from their two-night "Simula at Wakas" kickoff concert at the Philippine Arena in Bulacan over the weekend.
The group is set to embark on their world tour across 18 cities in Asia and the Pacific, the Middle East, and North America.
—Jade Veronique Yap/MGP, GMA Integrated News
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