K-pop girl group STAYC are officially returning to Manila as part of their 2026 fan concert tour, Stay Closer, set to take place this September.

The announcement was made through Weverse on May 19, with High Up Entertainment unveiling the group’s scheduled stops across Asia and Australia. The six-member act will first kick off the tour in Seoul with a two-night concert on August 22 and 23 before heading to Manila on September 20.

Following their Manila stop, STAYC will continue the Stay Closer tour in Macau on September 26 and Taipei on October 11. The group will then proceed to Australia for performances in Perth, Melbourne, and Sydney this October.

Below are the confirmed dates for the Stay Closer Fan Concert Tour:

  • August 22 and 23 – Seoul
  • September 20 – Manila
  • September 26 – Macau
  • October 11 – Taipei
  • October 14 – Perth
  • October 16 – Melbourne
  • October 18 – Sydney

Ahead of the tour, STAYC are also preparing for a comeback this June. Most recently, they released their first full-length Japanese album, STAY ALIVE, on February 10.

Previously, STAYC performed in the Philippines during Waterbomb Manila 2025. The group — composed of Sumin, Sieun, Isa, Seeun, Yoon, and J — performed their catchy hits “SO BAD,” “ASAP,” and “RUN2U” at the Quirino Grandstand in Rizal Park.

Additional details including the Manila venue, ticket prices, and seat plan have yet to be announced. Stay tuned to STAYC’s Weverse for the latest updates on the Stay Closer Fan Concert Tour.


As we anticipate STAYC’s Stay Closer Fan Concert Tour, check out their latest studio album, STAY ALIVE, below:

Frequently Asked Questions

STAYC will perform in Manila on September 20, 2026, as part of their Stay Closer Fan Concert Tour.

The tour stops include Seoul (August 22 and 23), Manila (September 20), Macau (September 26), Taipei (October 11), Perth (October 14), Melbourne (October 16), and Sydney (October 18).

STAYC is composed of six members: Sumin, Sieun, Isa, Seeun, Yoon, and J.

STAYC previously performed at Waterbomb Manila 2025 at the Quirino Grandstand in Rizal Park, where they performed hits like “SO BAD,” “ASAP,” and “RUN2U.”

STAYC released their first full-length Japanese album, STAY ALIVE, on February 10, ahead of their planned comeback in June.

Andrea Manuel

Andrea Manuel

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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.

Her coverage includes music releases, artist debuts, concert announcements, festival appearances, industry developments, and notable milestones, with a particular interest in documenting the evolving stories of both emerging and established artists across genres.

Andrea has also written concert and album reviews, as well as feature stories drawn from artist interviews. Through timely and engaging reporting, she highlights artists, releases, and cultural moments driving conversations across the Philippine music industry and beyond.

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