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Confirmed: Moffatts to hold ‘Farewell Tour’ in Manila in February 2017

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Confirmed: Moffatts to hold âFarewell Tourâ in Manila in February 2017
The Canadian pop-rock band The Moffatts are returning to Manila for the first time in 16 years to hold their “Farewell Tour.”

MANILA, Philippines – Canadian pop-rock band The Moffatts are returning to Manila for the first time in 16 years to hold their “Farewell Tour.”

The Moffatt brothers Scott, Clint and Bob are set to perform all of their '90s hits one last time on February 18, 2017.  They will be debuting material from their new projects - Endless Summer, and Scott Moffatt.

The pop-rock band became a hit in the 1990s and are known for their two classic hits, “Miss You Like Crazy” and “If Life Is So Short”, which rival the Eagles' "Hotel California" for being the biggest international songs of all time in the Philippines.

To this day, they remain the biggest selling international band in the Philippines.

In 2000, the boys managed to gather the largest audience ever at the Hard Rock Café in Manila. A glass panel at the entrance reportedly collapsed because too many people were trying to get in. To add to that, the Moffatts once had close to 40,000 people in attendance at their SM Mega Mall show in 1998.

The band have had 14 hits songs in the Philippines which include “I’ll Be There For You,” “Crazy,” “Misery,” “Girl of My Dreams,” and “Bang Bang Boom,” among others.

Below are the prices of the Farewell Tour concert produced by Midas Promotions.


VIP tickets include a signed photo card by all members of the band, and VIP floor seating while the VVIP tickets will let one have pre-show sound check party access, a signed and personalized photo card of the Moffatts and a photo with Scott, Clint and Bob.

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