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The Fray is coming to Manila in December for 'How to Save a Life: 20th Anniversary' tour

The Fray is coming to Manila in December for 'How to Save a Life: 20th Anniversary' tour

GMA Network23-05-2025

The Fray is returning to Manila this December!
The American rock band is set to hold their "How to Save a Life: 20th Anniversary" tour on December 12 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, according to Midas Promotions.
The ticket prices are as follows:
VIP - 7,500
Patron A - 6,500
Patron B - 6,000
Lower Box A - 5,000
Lower Box B - 4,000
Upper Box - 2,500
Tickets will go on sale starting May 30 via Ticketnet online and outlets nationwide.
The Fray is composed of vocalist Joe King, guitarist Dave Welsh, and drummer Ben Wysocki.
'How to Save a Life,' released in 2005, features some of The Fray's now-classic songs like the title track, 'Over My Head (Cable Car),' 'Look After You,' 'All at Once,' and 'She Is.'
The band last had a concert in Manila in 2012 at the Big Dome.
—Nika Roque/CDC, GMA Integrated News

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