Nightlife MNL: THE LUMINEERS The Automatic Tour, DAY6 'The DECADE,' & More

Indie-folk favorites The Lumineers bring their “The Automatic Tour” to the city, while K-pop rock icons DAY6 return for their highly anticipated 10th anniversary world tour, “The DECADE.” Classical music lovers can catch historic performances from the Manila Symphony Orchestra, while alternative fans welcome Slow Crush for their Philippine debut. From orchestral anniversaries to arena shows and intimate club gigs, Manila’s nightlife calendar proves there’s no shortage of reasons to head out after dark.
THE LUMINEERS: The Automatic Tour 2026 in Manila

Catch The Lumineers live in Manila as part of their “The Automatic Tour” 2026, happening on Jan. 26-27 at New Frontier Theater. The band’s Manila shows mark a major highlight of their global tour, celebrating the new album "Automatic" while revisiting fan favorites like “Ho Hey,” “Ophelia,” and “Stubborn Love” from their acclaimed catalog. With billions of streams worldwide and multiple GRAMMY® nominations, The Lumineers' music continues to resonate among new listeners.
DAY6’s 10th Anniversary Tour 'The DECADE' in Manila

DAY6 is set to return to Manila for their 10th anniversary world tour, “The Decade,” happening on Jan. 24 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. This tour commemorates a decade since the band’s debut in 2015 and highlights their journey as one of South Korea’s most respected pop-rock acts. The four-piece band — Sungjin, Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon — has built a loyal global following with chart-topping songs such as “Congratulations,” "Zombie," and “You’re Beautiful.”
Legacy: Carmencita Sipin-Aspiras and Inna Monteclaro

"LEGACY" is a special concert that brings together two generations of pianists, Carmencita Sipin-Aspiras and Inna Monteclaros, and the Manila Symphony Orchestra, in a meaningful evening centered on musical heritage, mentorship, and artistic continuity. The performance takes place on Jan. 25 at The Proscenium Theater. The program features works by Johannes Brahms and Frédéric Chopin. This is a benefit performance for the MSO Foundation’s Basilio Manalo Scholarship Program.
Manila Symphony Orchestra 100th Anniversary Concert

The Manila Symphony Orchestra celebrates a historic milestone on Jan. 22 at Samsung Performing Arts Theater. The evening revisits a defining moment in MSO history with Beethoven’s “Leonore Overture No. 3,” the same work performed at the orchestra’s inaugural concert. The concert concludes with Ryan Cayabyab’s “Misa 2000” and “Te Deum,” performed by the Philippine Madrigal Singers led by Professor Mark Anthony Carpio.
Slow Crush Live in Manila

Slow Crush is set to perform in the Philippines for the first time as part of their world tour supporting their third studio album, “Thirst.” The Belgian heavy shoegaze band will hold two shows, beginning in Manila on Jan. 23 at 123 Block in Mandaluyong City (Tickets at P1,200 for online purchases and P1,800 at the door), followed by Baguio on Jan. 24 at Canto (Tickets at P600). Formed in 2017, Slow Crush is known for tracks such as “Glow,” “Drift,” “Swoon,” and “Cherry.”
Air Supply 50th Anniversary Celebration PH Tour

Air Supply brings its 50th Anniversary World Tour to the Philippines in January 2026 with a multi-city run spanning Iloilo, Laguna, Cagayan de Oro, and Cebu. Comprised of Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock, the duo rose to global fame in the late 1970s and 1980s with emotionally driven ballads that have since become radio staples. Audiences can expect a setlist packed with timeless favorites such as “Lost in Love,” “All Out of Love,” “Here I Am,” “Sweet Dreams,” and “The One That You Love.”
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