Shuttle tickets for Blackpink's two-night concert at the Philippine Arena will go on sale on Wednesday.
Live Nation PH announced that the tickets will be available starting 12 p.m. at SM Tickets.
The shuttle will make the round trip from Vertis North to Philippine Arena and Mall of Asia to Philippine Arena for P600. One-way tickets will not be available. Ticket availability is limited, and only fans with concert tickets can avail of the shuttle trip. Ticket holders for the concert may purchase a maximum of two shuttle tickets per person.
On the day of the concert, the pick up points are Healthy Options, Vertis Drive and SM MOA Terminal. Passengers will be dropped off at Parking E in Philippine Arena. The shuttle buses depart every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. They will be available for the return trip right after the show.Hello, BLINK! Shuttle tickets to the BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [BORN PINK] MANILA will be available starting Feb 8 at 12pm at SM Tickets!
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