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Miss you like crazy talaga!: Moffatts are Coming Back To Manila

Moffatts are about to amp up the symphony to scenically serenade Filipino fans this June. Here's what you need to know

The duo behind some of the internet’s most loved covers is coming back to Manila. Bob and Clint Moffatt, known for their acoustic music project Music Travel Love, with two shows scheduled this June. The tour will stop at Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino on June 27 and the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City on June 28.

If their name sounds familiar, there’s a good chance you’ve already stumbled upon their videos online. Since launching the Music Travel Love project in 2018, the duo has built a massive audience by blending nostalgic love songs with cinematic backdrops filmed in scenic locations around the world.

Their formula is simple but wildly effective: acoustic harmonies, sweeping landscapes, and songs that feel like a warm throwback. It’s the kind of content that easily ends up on your feed late at night—equal parts travel vlog and unplugged concert.

But the brothers’ story goes way further back than their viral YouTube era. Long before Music Travel Love, the Moffatts were already seasoned performers. Clint and Bob began performing at just four years old and later rose to international fame alongside their brothers in the band **The Moffatts**, eventually becoming the youngest band to sign a major label recording contract with Polydor Records in Nashville at the time.

Across their career, the group sold over seven million records worldwide and earned gold and platinum certifications in more than 30 countries.

Today, their modern incarnation as Music Travel Love has taken on a new life online. The duo’s YouTube channel and social platforms have amassed more than 25 million followers, placing them among the top one percent of musical streaming artists and social media creators globally. 

The Philippines has always been a major stop in the brothers’ musical journey. In fact, their earlier work with The Moffatts once held album sales records for international acts across several Southeast Asian markets, including the Philippines. 

This upcoming tour gives Filipino fans the rare chance to hear their harmonies live—minus the mountains and beaches, but with the same stripped-down sound that made their travel videos a comfort watch for millions.

Tickets for the Philippines are currently available through SM Tickets and TicketNet outlets. Prices range  from ₱6,095 for Orchestra VIP Reserved Seating, ₱5,300 for Orchestra B, ₱4,505 for Orchestra C, ₱5,565 for Balcony VIP (Loge), ₱4,240 for Balcony 1, to ₱3,180 for Balcony 2, inclusive of service charges.

For longtime fans and curious newcomers alike, it’s a chance to experience the duo’s soothing acoustic world outside the screen and add a few songs to your “late-night comfort playlist” while you’re at it.

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