Tickets drop on May 5, so set your alarms.
Whether you’re on a long drive with nowhere in particular to be, sipping your favorite iced coffee, or just staring at the ceiling while your playlist does the talking, there’s something effortlessly calming about beabadoobee’s music. It’s nostalgic without feeling old, dreamy but grounded—like a soundtrack for growing up, falling in love, or simply zoning out in your room.
Her songs often dip into themes like love, self-discovery, and everything that comes with coming-of-age chaos. If you’ve ever had her tracks on loop while figuring out your feelings (or your life), you’re not alone. But imagine swapping your headphones for the real thing—yep, Beabadoobee is performing live in Manila this August. And it’s definitely going to be the vibe.
Here’s Everything You Need to Know About Beabadoobee’s PH Concert
Mark your calendars. That’s August 12. Beabadoobee, the Filipino-British singer-songwriter who’s been soundtracking our softest moments, is heading back to the Philippines to perform live at the New Frontier Theater.

It’s part of the Asia leg of her world tour for her latest album, This Is How Tomorrow Moves. And Manila joins a lineup of cities like Singapore, Bangkok, and Taipei on this tour—and we couldn’t be more excited.
You’ll get to hear some of her best-loved tracks live, songs like Real Man, Glue Song, Take a Bite, and, of course, Death Bed (Coffee for Your Head) with Powfu, the one that blew up everyone’s TikTok and made her a staple in lo-fi, chill playlists.
If you’re ready to score tickets, here’s the breakdown. Mastercard cardholders get first dibs on May 6 with an exclusive presale. Live Nation Philippines members can join the presale on May 7, starting at 1 p.m. until 11:59 p.m. local time. While general sales officially open on May 8 at noon via Ticketnet.
Ticket prices are:
- Floor A Standing – ₱5,550
- Floor B Standing – ₱4,550
- Loge – ₱3,750
- Balcony 1 – ₱2,750
- Balcony 2 – ₱1,750
Known as beabadoobee, Beatrice Laus has become one of the most influential alternative artists of her generation. With three albums and five EPs, she’s hit over 5 billion global streams, earned multiple BRIT nominations, and built a devoted fanbase with more than 12 million followers across social media.
She’s played sold-out shows all over the world, hit major festival stages like Glastonbury and Governors Ball, and even opened for Taylor Swift on The Eras Tour. Oh, and fun fact—she was the youngest Filipina to ever perform at Coachella before Niana Guerrero got invited to perform with American artist d4vd during his set.
Her latest album, This Is How Tomorrow Moves, is a little deeper, a little more grown-up. Beabadoobee describes it as a reflection of the realities of adulthood, womanhood, and the kind of inner growth that happens when you stop blaming the world and start figuring yourself out. It’s raw but comforting—a kind of late-night conversation with your best friend after a long day. “I think it’s just the inevitability of getting used to adulthood and navigating womanhood. And I got tired of blaming everyone around me.”
And that’s exactly the energy you can expect at her Manila concert. Whether you’re showing up with friends or flying solo, it’s the kind of night that promises to be full of feeling—no drama, just music and moments.
So, if you’re up to chill and ready to vibe, don’t sleep on this. Grab your tickets, queue your favorite tracks, and we’ll see you at New Frontier Theater on August 12.