Come join Michael Learns To Rock this December in their much awaited Philippine Tour as part of its Still Asian Tour 2018/2019 and sing-along to all of their hit songs.
Produced by Ovation Productions, catch the multi-platinum selling trio of Jascha Richter, Mikkel Lentz and Kåre Wanscher at a city near you!
Philippine Still Tour
December 4 | SMX Convention Center Davao
December 6 | Sta. Rosa Sports Coliseum, Laguna
December 7 | Waterfront Hotel, Cebu
December 9 | Smart Araneta Coliseum
MLTR returns with their classic soft rock hits and more!@OFFICIALMLTR 2018 Philippine Tour
Dec 4 | Davao
Dec 6 | Laguna
Dec 7 | Cebu
Dec 9 | ManilaALL TICKETS OUT NOW!
📍Provincial shows – https://t.co/acTZcWJCNf
📍Araneta show – https://t.co/gjwIigsesl #MLTRStillTourMNL pic.twitter.com/PcspV4PbCi— Ovation Productions (@ovationprod) October 19, 2018
Araneta concert tickets are now available via TicketNet. Provincial concerts available via SM Tickets.
Expect to hear all your favorite Michael Learns To Rock (MLTR) hits such as “25 Minutes,” “That’s Why You Go Away,” “The Actor,” “Paint My Love,” “Out Of The Blue,” “Take Me To Your Heart,” “Sleeping Child” and more.
MLTR will also be performing cuts from their 9th studio album Still, released in March this year, featuring the hit songs “Everything You Need” and “Hiding Away from Life”.
Always the Music
Since their debut album in 1991, MLTR has released multiple hit singles with global record sales of over 11 million physical albums, more than 6 million paid downloads, estimated 50 million video views on YouTube, and more than 50 million streams on Spotify.
The MLTR story is not only one of the most successful to ever come out of Denmark, but also a story of an exception: their path to success has never been about scandals, divorce, drugs or any extreme way of living. It has always been about the music. MLTR is simply about great pop songs that resonate with people all over the world, especially Filipinos.
Michael Learns To Rock has played in excess of 600 concerts across the world with no signs of stopping.