The Cab Live in Manila on December 13, 2025 at the New Frontier Theater presented by Playback Music Festival.
The Cab Live in Manila Ticket Prices: SVIP – P8,000 (includes group Meet & Greet + Soundcheck Access) VIP A – P6,000 (includes Soundcheck Access) VIP B – P4,800 LOGE – P4,500 BALCONY A – P3,250 BALCONY B – P2,900
Tickets available starting June 7, 2025, 11AM at ticketnet.com.ph and TicketNet outlets nationwide!
This isn’t just a concert—it’s a moment in music history.
For the first time ever, Boys Like Girls, The Click Five, and Secondhand Serenade are coming together for two back-to-back nights of pure nostalgia and unforgettable music—performing full sets with four hours of non-stop hits.
Catch them live on May 9 at The MOA Arena in Manila and May 10 at The Waterfront Cebu City Hotel.
If Thunder, Jenny, or Fall For You were part of the soundtrack of your life, this is the concert you never thought you’d get to see—but now, it’s happening.
Playback Music Festival is turning back time and bringing back the songs that hit differently—the anthems that defined an era, the ones you screamed in your room, blasted on your iPod, and played on repeat after every high and low.
And it’s not just about the music—fans can also enjoy exciting festival activities and exclusive merch, making this event more than just a concert.
A Lineup That Shouldn’t Even Be Possible
The team at Super Awesome Productions has done something special—put together a lineup that, until now, only existed in 2000s playlists. It’s a crossover that shouldn’t even be possible, yet here it is, and you have one shot to be part of it.
At the heart of it all is Ms. Stephanie Moreno, a passionate music enthusiast, DJ, and the visionary CEO of 360 Marketing Agency Super Awesome Productions, a company dedicated to creating immersive brand experiences.
Growing up, Stephanie’s love for music started at just eight years old, but coming from a humble background, she never had the chance to experience live music performances.
That passion, combined with a deep love for culture, music, experiences, and people, fuels her mission today—to create unforgettable moments for others on a scale that has never been seen before.
Playback Music Festival is more than nostalgia—it’s about bringing back the energy, the culture, and the moments that defined an era.
Why You Can’t Afford to Miss This
You know the songs. You’ve lived the moments. But when was the last time you felt that rush of nostalgia live, surrounded by thousands of people who know every lyric just like you do?
This might be the first—and only—time these three bands share a stage. One weekend. Two highly recognized venues. No do-overs. If you miss it, you’ll be kicking yourself for years, wondering… What If?
So lock in the date, grab your tickets, and get ready. Because this isn’t just a concert—it’s the kind of night that only happens once.
Playback Music Festival’s Punk, Rock, and Emo with Boys Like Girls, The Click Five, and Secondhand Serenade on May 9, 2025 at the Mall of Asia Arena and May 10 at Waterfront Cebu City Hotel.
SM Mall of Asia Ticket Prices: (May 9) MOSHPIT – P11,200 |VIP SEATED – P11,200 LOWER BOX PREMIUM – P10,150 LOWER BOX REGULAR – P9,550 UPPER BOX PREMIUM – P6,350 UPPER BOX REGULAR – P5,150 GENERAL ADMISSION – P3,500
Tickets available at SM Ticket Outlets or online smtickets.com
Waterfront Cebu City Hotel Ticket Prices: (May10) Moshpit – P9,000 VIP Seated – P9,500 Patron A – P7,500 Patron B – P6,950 Balcony – P3,000
It was impossible for David Archuleta to conceal his joy at having performed in the Philippines once again. The American singer-songwriter first gained prominence on “American Idol” in 2008, capturing the hearts of many fans, particularly in the Philippines. Following his rise to fame, Archuleta returned to Manila multiple times for concerts, fan meet-and-greets, and charity events.
David was overjoyed to be back in the Philippines and to connect with his Filipino supporters. David Archuleta’s admiration for the Philippines is evident in his decision to return to the country to perform his most popular songs for “The Best of David Archuleta.” Known for his engaging stage presence, often connecting with fans through his music and personal stories. The Filipino audience, known for their passion for music and support for artists, has consistently welcomed him warmly, making his performances memorable experiences for both him and his fans.
David performed “I’m Yours,” followed by “Invincible.” While the crowd got their first jolt singing “A Little Too Not Over You,” with him. David was taken aback by the large number of his fans who packed the New Frontier Theater for his comeback, commenting, “There’s so many of you here tonight, my gosh.” David Archuleta remains popular in the Philippines, proclaiming that the country is his “second home.” He even referred to his audience as “cousins.”
Displaying his growth as an artist, David bravely came forward, addressing his personal challenges between balancing his faith and public life. After a touching story about how he came out three years ago, David sang his latest single, “Hell Together,” which he dedicated to his mother. He has been open about his struggles with anxiety and depression, seeking to raise awareness and encourage others to seek help. His candidness has helped destigmatize mental health issues within the music community. He continued to evolve as an artist, releasing new music and collaborating with various artists. He has explored different styles of music inspired by his personal experiences. He hyped the crowd with “Up,” a mash-up of “Zero Gravity,” “Something ‘Bout Love,” and “Afraid To Love.”
David surprised everyone by inviting Morisette onstage; the two singers then covered Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga’s recent collaboration “Die With A Smile.” It was a beautiful moment when the two sang together in the same microphone when David had issues with his. David sang “Notice Me,” then moved to the keyboard to perform Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For” from the “Barbie” movie. He then teased the crowd with his new music coming out and played a pop song demo from his phone. David also performed a cover of Side A’s “Forevermore.” He also performed “OK, All Right,” “Movin’,” and Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso.” Everyone stood up again when David sang “Touch My Hand,” “Faith In Me,” “Nandito Ako,” and “Crush” conclude his set.
David Archuleta’s journey exemplifies resilience and passion for music, and he remains a beloved figure in the industry. His ability to navigate personal challenges while continuing to pursue his artistic vision makes his story resonate with many, further solidifying his connection to the country. His visits highlight his commitment to using his platform for good, and he frequently expresses gratitude to his fans for their unwavering support over the years. Keeping a promise of always coming back to the country, he thinks of as his second family.
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