Park Ji Hoon Moves Manila Fan Concert Stop to Macau After Cancellation
Park Ji Hoon’s August 8 Manila fan concert has been canceled and relocated to Macau, leaving Filipino fans waiting for a new chance to see him.

Park Ji Hoon’s planned return to Manila has been put on hold after his agency announced that the Philippines stop of his 2026 Asia fan concert tour will no longer take place as scheduled.
According to an update shared by YY Entertainment through Park Ji Hoon’s official fan community, the August 8 Manila date for 2026 PARK JI HOON ASIA FANCON [RE] has been canceled and moved to Macau. The agency cited unforeseen circumstances for the change and apologized to fans who had been waiting for the Manila performance.
The revised event is now set for August 8 at 6 p.m. at The Grand Hall, Grand Lisboa Palace Resort in Macau. Ticketing instructions and additional guidance are expected to be announced separately, meaning fans who were preparing for the Manila stop will need to wait for official details before making any new plans.
A Sudden Change For Filipino Fans
The decision is a disappointment for Park Ji Hoon’s Filipino supporters, many of whom had been anticipating his first major fan-facing event in the country in several years. The Manila concert had been positioned as part of the broader [RE] Asia route, which has already taken the singer and actor through several major markets.
The cancellation also stands out because it is reportedly the second time this year that a Park Ji Hoon-related appearance in the Philippines has fallen through. A brand-sponsored Manila event planned earlier in 2026 was also canceled, making the latest schedule change especially frustrating for local fans who have been waiting for a confirmed opportunity to see him in person.
YY Entertainment said it remains focused on delivering a strong performance for the artist’s tour audiences. Still, for Filipino fans, the immediate issue is practical as much as emotional: travel bookings, ticket expectations, and schedule planning can become complicated when an overseas stop changes location close to the event date.
Macau Added To The Remaining Tour Route
Before the change, Park Ji Hoon had already completed performances in cities including Tokyo, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Hong Kong, and Taipei. With Macau now replacing Manila on the August 8 date, the remaining route also includes stops such as Bangkok, Singapore, and Jakarta.
For Macau fans, the announcement creates a new chance to see Park Ji Hoon during a tour that has highlighted both sides of his career: the idol performer who first became widely known through Produce 101 Season 2 and Wanna One, and the actor who has continued to widen his audience through drama work.
Park Ji Hoon’s post-Wanna One career has been defined by steady movement between music, fan events, and acting projects. His profile grew further through dramas such as Weak Hero, while recent acting credits have helped keep him visible to viewers beyond the K-pop fan community.
That dual career is part of why the Manila change has drawn attention. Fan concerts are not just performance dates; they are often the rare format where music, talk segments, and actor-fan interaction meet in one setting. For supporters in cities that do not receive frequent stops from Korean artists, a canceled date can feel like more than a simple calendar adjustment.
What Happens Next
For now, the most important details still need to come from official channels. Fans affected by the Manila cancellation should rely on announcements from YY Entertainment, Park Ji Hoon’s official fan community, and the authorized event organizers before purchasing tickets or changing travel plans for Macau.
The agency has not announced a replacement Philippines date. That leaves open the question of whether Park Ji Hoon will return to Manila later in the tour cycle or through a separate event. Until then, the Macau show is the confirmed destination for the August 8 fan concert schedule.
The situation also reflects a broader reality of regional K-pop and Korean entertainment tours: demand across Asia remains high, but routing changes can still happen quickly when logistics shift. For fans, the best protection is to wait for official ticketing notices and keep records of any purchases tied to the original date.
What Readers Are Discussing
- “I feel bad for Manila fans because this is the second canceled chance this year.”
- “I hope they explain the ticket situation clearly before anyone books Macau flights.”
- “Macau fans got lucky, but I still want a proper Philippines date later.”
- “Park Ji Hoon has worked so hard on this tour, so I hope the rest goes smoothly.”



Comments