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AOMG to hold ‘Follow the Movement’ tour in Manila

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South Korean hip-hop and R&B record label AOMG is bringing some of its artists to Manila for their Follow the Movement tour this Sunday, January 15 at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City. 

Well-known artists such as Lee Hi, Yugyeom, Simon Dominic, Loco, and Gray will be performing live in front of their Filipino fans. Event organizer PULP Live World announced the inclusion of South Korean rapper Woo to the lineup days after they announced the concert.


PULP Live World announced on their social media accounts that the concert will last for about 3 and a half hours. The concert will begin at 6 pm and the gates will open at 2:30 pm for Royalty ticket holders while Floor A ticket holders will be allowed to enter the venue by 4 pm.

Tickets are still available via TicketNet’s official website and their outlets nationwide. Ticket prices are as follows:

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Royalty - ₱11,000

FLOOR A - ₱8,500

FLOOR B - ₱5,500

LOGE - ₱7,500

BALCONY - ₱5,500

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Only tickets for Balcony and Loge will be seated throughout the show while the tickets for Royalty, Floor A, and Floor B will be standing. 

PULP Live World also posted a list of items that fans watching the concert will be prohibited from bringing in. Video and Audio recording devices such as DSLR, Mirrorless Camera, GoPro/Action Cameras, Video Camera and Audio Recorders are strictly prohibited inside the venue. 

Alongside the devices that are prohibited from the concert are Tripods, Monopods, iPads, Sharp Objects, Pointed Umbrellas, Big Bags, Oversized Banners, LED Banners, Outside Food, Foldable Chairs, Lightsticks that exceed 30 cm, and paper bags bigger than 12x12 inches.

The concert organizers shared that they will be confiscating any prohibited items if fans are caught with such. They also released a safety reminder to ensure everyone’s protection on the day of the concert.

“A reminder to everyone attending #AOMGinMANILA: There will be ZERO TOLERANCE for any physically abusive behavior demonstrated before or during the show such as hitting or pushing. Anybody caught doing such actions will be escorted out of the benue. No refunds will be issued. Formal police charges may be filed,” the statement wrote.

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AOMG is home to most of the well-known South Korean hip-hop and R&B artists. The company was founded by rapper-songwriter Jay Park back in 2013. It currently has 20 musicians under the label. 

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