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SB19's "Saw World Tour" Philippine Arena Kickoff: Seating Plan & Ticket Prices Revealed! SB19 has officially released the seating arrangement and ticket prices for their Saw World Tour kickoff at the Philippine Arena on May 31. But don’t worry—official ticket selling won’t start until March 15! I noticed that the pricing is well-structured. The VIP section is understandably pricey, but the upper sections are more affordable, making it easier for casual fans to attend and experience the concert, even from a distance. Another thing that caught my attention is the stage design—it beautifully reflects SB19's logo! The group is also being very generous, as all ticket tiers come with a free wristband and a random official photocard. It’s clear they’re targeting casual fans as well, ensuring that the upper sections fill up quickly. However, my main concern is SM Tickets' system. I’ve had bad experiences with their poor ticketing service, including system crashes when trying to purchase tickets. Unfortunately, since Live Nation has chosen SM Tickets as the official seller, we don’t have much choice but to deal with it. I’ve also encountered issues with auto-generated seating, which separated me from my companions. Hopefully, their system improves this time because March 15 will surely see an overwhelming number of ticket purchases. For first-time buyers, I advise preparing lots of patience since SM Tickets often experiences glitches. If you're getting physical tickets, make sure to store them properly—avoid direct sunlight and humid areas, as their tickets tend to fade over time. A’TIN, what ticketing issues have you encountered before? And which seat are you aiming for this time? Personally, I’d go for Upper Box A, preferably in the center. I’ve attended concerts at the Philippine Arena before, and Upper Box A seats are decent. But if you’re aiming for the best fancam angles, Lower Box seats are definitely the way to go. Just a reminder—there’s no good signal inside the Philippine Arena, and traffic will be heavy after the concert, so patience is a must! #sb19saw #sb19 #sb19reaction