South Korean artist Jae Park, also known as Eaj, is set to hold a concert in Manila this November.

The former Day6 member will stage his show on November 16 at 5 p.m. at the Samsung Hall in Taguig City as part of his “The 1/9 Tour.”

Aside from Manila, his tour will include stops in Seoul, South Korea; Singapore; Jakarta, Indonesia; and Bangkok, Thailand.

Tickets to the concert are priced at ₱5,000 for general admission and ₱8,000 for VIP. These will go on sale starting September 28 at 12 p.m.

All VIP ticketholders are entitled to a VIP lanyard and ID tag, a group photo, a goodbye session, and an official photocard. Twenty VIP ticket holders will be chosen for a meet and greet session, while 50 will receive a signed poster.

Meanwhile, all general admission ticket holders are entitled to a goodbye session and an official photocard. Twenty will also be selected to receive a signed poster.

In September 2024, Jae Park performed in Manila as part of his “When the Rain Stopped Following Me” tour.

He was a member of the South Korean pop rock band Day6 until 2021.

Jae Park collaborated on the song “Secrets,” which was among the tracks in the “BINIverse” EP released in February.

Meanwhile, he released his latest EP, “1,” in June this year.

Manila

Manila is the capital city of the Philippines, founded by Spanish conquistadors in 1571 on the site of a pre-existing Muslim settlement. It served as the center of Spanish colonial power in Asia for over three centuries and is now a major economic and cultural hub, known for its historic Intramuros district and vibrant, modern metropolis.

Seoul

Seoul is the capital of South Korea, with a history spanning over 2,000 years since its establishment in 18 BCE as the capital of the Baekje kingdom. It is a vibrant metropolis known for its seamless blend of ancient palaces and temples, such as Gyeongbokgung, with cutting-edge modern technology and pop culture.

South Korea

South Korea is a vibrant East Asian nation with a rich history spanning over 5,000 years, including the Three Kingdoms period and the Joseon Dynasty. It is known for its rapid 20th-century economic development and its dynamic modern culture, including K-pop and technology. The country is also home to numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as the historic city of Gyeongju and the Changdeokgung Palace.

Singapore

Singapore is a sovereign city-state and island country in Southeast Asia, founded as a British trading colony in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles. It gained independence in 1965 and has since developed into a global hub for finance, commerce, and transportation, known for its multicultural society, strict laws, and modern skyline.

Jakarta

Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia, founded in the 4th century as the Hindu port of Sunda Kelapa. It was later conquered and renamed “Batavia” by the Dutch East India Company, serving as the center of the colonial Dutch East Indies for centuries before becoming the modern capital after Indonesia’s independence.

Indonesia

Indonesia is a Southeast Asian archipelago nation comprising over 17,000 islands, with a rich history shaped by Hindu-Buddhist empires, Islamic sultanates, and European colonialism, notably by the Dutch. It is renowned for its vast cultural and biological diversity, including the ancient Borobudur temple complex and its vibrant traditions. The country gained its independence in 1945 and is now the world’s fourth most populous nation.

Bangkok

Bangkok became the capital of Thailand (then Siam) in 1782, founded by King Rama I to establish a new seat of power after the fall of Ayutthaya. Today, it is a bustling metropolis known for its ornate temples, such as Wat Arun and the Grand Palace, vibrant street life, and dynamic blend of traditional culture and modernity.

Thailand

Thailand is a Southeast Asian nation with a rich cultural heritage shaped by centuries of history, including the ancient kingdoms of Sukhothai and Ayutthaya. It is renowned for its ornate Buddhist temples, vibrant cuisine, and tropical beaches, and it is the only country in the region never colonized by a European power.