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The Philippine Arena hosted the 2019 SEA Games opening ceremony. The Philippine Arena in Bocaue, Bulacan, Philippines, which is the world's largest indoor arena, is primarily used for large-scale concerts, sports events and religious gatherings with a seating capacity of 55,000. The arena is owned by the religious organization Iglesia ni Cristo ...
The Philippine Arena during U2's Joshua Tree concert on December 11, 2019. Coldplay performs for over 48,000 fans at the Philippine Arena on January 20, 2024, during their Music of the Spheres Tour. The Philippine Arena has hosted several concerts by local and international artists.
Entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia Arena Date(s) Entertainer(s) Event 2012 May 21–22 Lady Gaga: Born This Way Ball [1] June 3 New Kids on the Block, Backstreet Boys: NKOTBSB Tour [2] June 16 Original Pilipino Music Artists: ICONS at The Arena [3] July 11 Nicki Minaj: Pink Friday Tour [4] August 9 Cirque du Soleil: Saltimbanco [4 ...
Some of the biggest names in music will help TODAY celebrate 30 years of its iconic Plaza by hitting the stage this summer! The 13-date lineup for the 2024 Citi Concert Series has been released.
Located in Pasadena, the Rose Bowl is the venue with the largest seating capacity in Greater Los Angeles. This is a list of notable music venues in Greater Los Angeles, California. This includes theaters, clubs, arenas, convention centers, and stadiums in the area, all which can host a concert.
Regine Rocks was a concert tour by Filipino singer Regine Velasquez.It commenced on November 25, 2023, at the Mall of Asia Arena in Manila and concluded on April 19, 2024. The shows in the United States began in February 2024 which visited select cities in California.
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The Shrine Auditorium is a landmark large-event venue in Los Angeles, California. It is also the headquarters of the Al Malaikah Temple, a division of the Shriners. It was designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument (No. 139) in 1975, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.