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Wave to Earth’s First-Ever Arena Show in the Philippines Thrills Fans at SM MOA Arena

The trio’s power ignites the world-class stage of the SM Mall of Asia Arena for their 0.03 World Tour.

South Korean indie rock band Wave to Earth made history with their first-ever arena concert in the Philippines at the SM Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena on February 28, 2025. As a country known for its passionate K-pop and indie music fans, the Philippines welcomed the band with open arms, making the night an unforgettable experience for both the artists and their audience. The MOA Arena’s electrifying atmosphere set the perfect stage for this milestone event, where thousands of fans gathered to witness the band’s signature dreamy sound live.

A Perfect Way to End February

Closing out the month with a soul-stirring performance, Wave to Earth left a lasting mark on Filipino fans. The MOA Arena was filled with raw emotions and heartfelt sing-alongs, proving the deep connection between the band and their audience. Fans swayed to every note, savoring each moment as the band performed their signature indie pop melodies.

Kim Daniel (guitar), Potatoi (bass guitar), and Shin Donggyu (drums) of Wave to Earth are in their element as they open the night at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.

Fans Connect with Soulful Music

Wave to Earth, known for hits like “Bad,” “Slow Dive,” and “Pink,” captivated the crowd with their ethereal sound and poetic lyrics. Each song struck a chord, creating an intimate yet powerful musical experience that resonated deeply with their devoted followers. The band’s dreamy aesthetic and heartfelt storytelling made the concert a night to remember.

Kim Daniel (guitar), Potatoi (bass guitar), and Shin Donggyu (drums) of Wave to Earth are in their element as they open the night at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.

Making It Happen

This unforgettable event was made possible through the efforts of SM MOA Arena’s content partner, Karpos, who brought Wave to Earth’s music to the grand stage. With this successful first arena show in the country, fans are already hoping for the band’s return, proving that Wave to Earth’s music has truly found a home in the hearts of Filipino listeners.

Written by Village Connect

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