Harry Styles’ Manila concert: 5 things to remember
MANILA, Philippines — On May 1, British pop-rock star Harry Styles will perform live in the Philippines for the first time.
“Harry Styles: Live on Tour” is the singer’s first solo tour after his stint with One Direction. The tour kicked off last September 2017, followed by shows all over the world.
In the Philippines, Globe held a pre-sale registration last June, where all ticket reservation codes reportedly sold out in just 52 seconds.
To make the most out of your #HarryStylesMNL experience, take note of these handy tips and tricks as you head to Mall of Asia Arena.
Claim your tickets beforehand
Avoid the hassle of lining up on the event day. Redeem your physical concert tickets by presenting your claim vouchers and a valid ID at SM Tickets outlets. Claim vouchers will not be accepted for entry on concert day.
Take note of your ticket section’s age restrictions
To maintain order during the event, age limits have been set for certain sections. The Platinum standing sections are open to concertgoers 15 years old and above, but 15 to 17 year old minors must be accompanied by a ticket-bearing guardian.
On the other hand, the seated sections are open to all, but concertgoers 14 years old below must also be with a ticket-bearing guardian. Unaccompanied minors aged 17 years old and below need to present a waiver signed by a parent or guardian and a valid ID.
Keep it simple with your camera
Taking photos and videos is a must-have for the concert, but keep in mind that only mobile phones will be allowed. Professional video and audio recording equipment, tablets, and Go Pro cameras will be strictly prohibited.
Participate in booth activities
Take fan quizzes, make your own album cover, and even get a hair makeover! Those who complete all the activities can get a chance to win exclusive merchandise.
Stay fully charged for the night
Do not miss out on any magical moment during the concert! Make sure your devices are juiced up throughout the night by bringing a powerbank. Keep your phone at 100 percent battery so you can take photos, post on social media, and stay connected to family and friends worry-free.
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