Yeng Constantino Is Bringing Her ‘Biyaheng Bente’ Concert To Cebu
The additional show arrives after both nights at the Smart Araneta Coliseum have sold out immediately after ticket selling.
Courtesy of Yeng Constantino.
Courtesy of Yeng Constantino.
After selling out both nights of her upcoming anniversary concert, Yeng Constantino has announced an additional show of Biyaheng Bente to be staged in Cebu City.
Celebrating her 20th year in the industry, the Pop Rock Royalty is set to hold a two-night concert, Biyaheng Bente, on August 28 and 29, 2026 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. Following both shows being sold out immediately after the ticket selling, Constantino will also bring her anniversary show to SM Seaside Cebu Arena on September 20, 2026.
The news comes shortly after the OPM singer-songwriter’s exclusive 4-city Biyaheng Bente US tour announcement, with scheduled shows in Chicago (Illinois), Oakland (California), Stafford (Texas), and Beverly Hills (California) from September to October of this year. The ticketing details for the overseas tour is yet to be announced.
Presented by Cornerstone Entertainment, Biyaheng Bente will be directed by John Prats, with musical direction by Ria Osorio. Special guests for the Cebu show include fellow OPM artists Jason Dy, Zephanie, El Manu, and Jessy Kang.
Ticket prices range from PHP 1,200 to PHP 7,500, with ticket selling starting on July 15, 2026. It will be available for purchase via SM Tickets outlets nationwide and online at smtickets.com.
Check out the full ticket tier list below:
- Jeepney Rd. – PHP 1,200 (free seating)
- Chinito Lane – PHP 2,000
- Lapit Dr. – PHP 2,800
- Ikaw St. – PHP 3,800
- Salamat Ave. – PHP 6,000
- Hawak Kamay Blvd. – PHP 7,500
Previously, Constantino released the nostalgic single, “Isa, Dalawa, Tatlo, Cha,” on May 8, 2026. She also recently dropped the track, “SIGABO,” on June 15, 2026, as the official theme song of the Filipino TV series of the same name starring Coco Martin.
Beyond solo releases, she is also joining forces with Filipino indie pop rock band, I Belong to the Zoo, for the single, “Kalimutan Mo Na Lang,” arriving with a special launch event on July 9, 2026 at Backyard Warehouse Studio in Quezon City.
In anticipation of Yeng Constantino’s upcoming Biyaheng Bente shows, listen to her single “Isa, Dalawa, Tatlo, Cha” below:
Frequently Asked Questions
Yeng Constantino will hold her Biyaheng Bente concert in Cebu on September 20, 2026, at SM Seaside Cebu Arena. The show follows two sold-out Quezon City dates at Smart Araneta Coliseum on August 28 and 29, part of her 20th anniversary celebration.
Ticket prices for the Cebu concert range from PHP 1,200 for general admission “Jeepney Rd.” seating to PHP 7,500 for the premium “Hawak Kamay Blvd.” tier, with six pricing tiers available through SM Tickets outlets nationwide and online.
Tickets for the Biyaheng Bente Cebu show go on sale starting July 15, 2026, through SM Tickets outlets nationwide and online at smtickets.com, following the sellout of both Quezon City anniversary dates.
Special guests for the Cebu leg include fellow OPM artists Jason Dy, Zephanie, El Manu, and Jessy Kang. The concert is directed by John Prats, with musical direction by Ria Osorio, presented by Cornerstone Entertainment.
Yes, Constantino recently announced a four-city Biyaheng Bente US tour with stops in Chicago, Oakland, Stafford, and Beverly Hills between September and October 2026, though ticketing details for the overseas leg have not yet been announced.

Andrea Manuel
Andrea Manuel is a Writer at Billboard Philippines, covering the latest developments in Filipino music and culture. She reports on daily news spanning OPM, P-pop, hip-hop, and mainstream international releases that resonate with Filipino audiences, helping readers stay informed on the artists, releases, and trends shaping today’s music landscape.
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