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The Smashing Pumpkins Returns to Manila This September

The band is set to bring their Rock Invasion 2025 tour at Smart Araneta Coliseum, marking their first Manila show in over a decade

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Alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins makes its long-awaited return to Manila, bringing their Rock Invasion 2025 tour to the Smart Araneta Coliseum on September 29.

The Chicago alt-rock mainstays haven’t played a show in the Philippines since 2012, and their hits such as “1979,” “Today,” “Tonight Tonight,” and “Bullet With Butterfly Wings” hold the weight of all their reinventions in the past few decades, refusing to fade into the mainstream rock consciousness. 

The show is a full-circle moment for fans who packed Araneta Coliseum over a decade ago and have held the line ever since. From Siamese Dream to Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, and all the sonic shapeshifting that followed, The Smashing Pumpkins have carved out a legacy that’s less about nostalgia and more about the enduring sound of rock music, loud with heavy amounts of distortion, weird worldbuilding and a beautifully euphoric soundscape with the use of an electric guitar. Frontman Billy Corgan’s iconic voice still rings through the sneering and sermon-styled singing, James Iha’s legendary riffages forever piercing through the soundsystem, while their live shows as a whole are as much of a ritual as they are a performance.

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For Filipino fans, this one-night only spectacle is a long-overdue reckoning with a band that never really left their playlists, their bedrooms, or their bloodstream.

Online ticket presale starts on May 31, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on  ticketnet.com.ph.

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Elijah Pareño

Elijah Pareño

Music Writer

Elijah Pareño is the Music Writer of Rolling Stone Philippines. He writes daily music news, features, reviews, and radar stories of the website.

In addition to music writing, Pareño has written about the behind-the-scenes writers and producers from the P-pop scene, interviewed hip-hop artists like Shanti Dope and Zae, and featured up-and-coming artists for the Music Forecast 2026. Aside from music, Pareño has written about the state of affairs that affects pop culture. He wrote a movie review for 'Mortal Kombat II' and reported and interviewed photojournalists at the September 21, 2025 protests in Luneta and Mendiola.

Prior to working in Rolling Stone Philippines, Pareño was a freelance writer for 3 years and independent live music promoter

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