ONE OK ROCK postpones Asia Tour concert over COVID-19 concerns

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Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK announces the postponement of their concerts in Asia, which includes Manila due to the coronavirus (COVID-19).

The band was set to perform at the Araneta Coliseum on May 2 as part of their Eye of the Storm Asia Tour.

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After much consideration on the current situation involving the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), we regretfully announce the postponement of the following shows: “Eye of the Storm” Japan Tour to be held in Nagoya (March 31 and April 1); and “Eye of the Storm” Asia Tour to be held across 7 countries consisting 10 shows (April 25-June 7).

We sincerely apologize to all fans that were looking forward to shows however as we consider the safety of our fans and all related parties involved to be of the utmost importance, this decision has been made.

We are currently working on new dates for both the Nagoya Show and the Asia Tour however if adjustment cannot be made due to conflicting venue schedules the performance may have to be relocated to a different venue or cancelled entirely.

Last Tuesday, the Philippine government has already put the island of Luzon under an “enhanced community quarantine,” which means travels within the region will be limited.

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