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iKON returning to Manila in April for ‘Get Back’ tour

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Updated Mar 09, 2024 08:07 AM PHT

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 K-pop group iKON. Photo: Instagram/@withikonic 

iKON is coming back to Manila!

The six-member K-pop boy group will be returning to the Philippines in April for a concert, local promoter CDM Entertainment announced Friday.

iKON’s Song, Bobby, DK, Ju-ne and Chan will be performing at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on April 7, 2024 for their “2024 iKON Limited Tour - Get Back in Manila”.

Jay, who is currently fulfilling his mandatory military service, won’t be able to join the concert.

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With their “limited tour”, the group will only be coming to a few cities, “as a special gift to fans who wish to see them perform together once more before the members’ rumored enlistment this year,” CDM Entertainment said.

Fan club pre-selling of tickets will be on March 10, 8 p.m. until March 11, 8 p.m. via CDM Entertainment’s website.

Public selling will be on March 12, 2 p.m. via TicketNet outlets nationwide and TicketNet.com.ph.

Ticket prices for the concert are as follows:

  • -MVP Seated: P13,500
  • -MVP Standing: P12,000
  • -VIP: P9,500
  • -Lowerbox A: P6,500
  • -Lowerbox B: P3,800


iKON last performed in the Philippines in August as part of their “Take Off” tour.

Bobby will also be performing at the SM North EDSA Skydome in Quezon City on March 17.

iKON debuted in 2015 under YG Entertainment, releasing hit songs such as "Rhythm Ta," "Love Scenario" and "Killing Me." Originally a seven-member act, B.I left the group over a drug controversy in 2019.

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