Pop-rock band LANY is coming back to the Philippines this November for a series of concerts promoting their latest album Soft. Confirmed by Live Nation Philippines on March 17, the duo will be playing three stops across the country. The tour kicks off on November 11 at SM Seaside Cebu, followed by November 8 at the Philippine Arena in Bulacan, and finally on November 14 at the Crocodile Park Concert Grounds in Davao City.
This will be their sixth time performing in the Philippines, further cementing their massive following here. Their notable stints include five sold-out shows in 2022, multiple sold-out arena shows in 2019 and 2018, and several mall shows in 2017. LANY also announced their latest album, Soft, in October 2025, led by the singles “Know You Naked” and “Last Forever.”
LANY last performed in the Philippines in October 2024 as part of their “A Beautiful Blur” world tour with a major concert at the Philippine Arena on October 12, 2024.
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LANY will play three Philippine shows this November: SM Seaside Cebu on November 11, Philippine Arena in Bulacan on November 8, and Crocodile Park Concert Grounds in Davao City on November 14, confirmed by Live Nation Philippines on March 17.
LANY is promoting their album “Soft,” announced in October 2025 and led by the singles “Know You Naked” and “Last Forever.” The 2026 Philippine shows mark the tour supporting the band’s latest release.
This will be LANY’s sixth time performing in the Philippines, following five sold-out shows in 2022, multiple sold-out arena shows in 2019 and 2018, mall shows in 2017, and their “A Beautiful Blur” tour stop in October 2024.
LANY last performed in the Philippines in October 2024, headlining a major concert at the Philippine Arena on October 12 as part of their “A Beautiful Blur” world tour.
No. The Philippine Arena, one of the three 2026 tour stops for LANY, is located in Bocaue, Bulacan — a province north of Metro Manila, not within it.
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Elijah Pareño
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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