Wolfgang To Bring 2026 Reunion Concert To Baguio, Cebu, And Davao
This follows the Filipino hard rock icons’ sold-out original show in Manila held last February 7, 2026 (Saturday) at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City.
Photographed by Mayks Go for Billboard Philippines
Photographed by Mayks Go for Billboard Philippines
Wolfgang are officially heading to Baguio, Davao, and Cebu soon for three special shows.
The Filipino hard rock icons have announced that they will be holding a Philippine tour to bring their 2026 reunion concert, which features founding members vocalist Basti Artadi, guitarist Manuel Legard, and drummer Wolf Gemora, to the rest of the country.
This follows the sold-out original show in Manila held last February 7, 2026 (Saturday) at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City. It saw the band play a 21-song set, celebrate their debut album’s 30th anniversary, as well as give tribute to fellow founding member and bassist Mon Legaspi and Razorback drummer Brian Velasco, who passed away in 2022 and 2019 respectively.
Organized by Ovation Productions, Wolfgang’s Philippine reunion tour will begin with the first show in Baguio. It is set to happen on March 21, 2026 (Saturday) at the University of Baguio, with tickets available from PHP 1,500 to PHP 4,500 via SM Tickets.
After this, the tour will head to Davao, where the concert will be held on March 26, 2026 (Thursday) at the SMX Convention Center Davao. Tickets to this show are priced from PHP 1,500 to PHP 4,500 via SM Tickets.
Lastly, the third stop of the tour will be in Cebu on April 19, 2026 (Sunday) at the Waterfront Hotel Cebu. Tickets are priced from PHP 1,000 to PHP 4,500 via SM Tickets.
In Billboard Philippines‘ review of the Manila reunion show, the concert was described as Wolfgang covering “all bases in just a single crucial show” as they showcased and proved “that their art remains vital and relevant, and that they could deliver one of the best rock shows of the year.”
In a special interview held with Wolfgang ahead of the aforementioned show at the New Frontier Theater, the band shared the factors that led to their reunion, commented on modern day Filipino rock scene, and discussed the impact and legacy of their music, especially to the younger generation of today. “I think it’s part nostalgia, but it’s also a starting point to the future,” commented Gemora on how they were approaching the reunion show. “Because there’s going to be a lot of kids at the show. A lot of our fans [will bring] their kids and they want their kids to experience the band that they grew up with. It’s for us to give these kids their first rock experience.”
Ahead of Wolfgang’s Philippine reunion tour, listen to the 30th anniversary rerecording of the band’s debut album, dubbed Wolfgang 30, below: