Filipino Fans Massively Outraged At SM Entertainment’s Latest Decision

The announcement has sparked fury.

SM Entertainment just added four new cities to aespa’s upcoming and highly anticipated world tour… But once again, the Philippines didn’t make the list.

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The group’s third world tour, AExis Line, will kick off in Seoul with a three-day concert from August 29 to 31. Earlier stops only included Japan and Bangkok, but SM confirmed additional shows in Hong Kong, Macau, and Jakarta — which will be held in early 2026 — today.

For Filipino fans, this felt like a slap in the face as it marks the third time the country has been left out of aespa’s world tour plans. Their previous tours — Hyper Line in 2023 and Parallel Line in 2024 — skipped the Philippines entirely.

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It’s easy to understand the fans’ frustration: K-Pop is enormous in the Philippines, and aespa has a strong following there. The fans stream the music, buy the merch, and show up for every local pop-up or promotional campaign, but they still haven’t gotten a live show. As such, it’s not a surprise that the reactions online have been heated.

Some are calling out the company for favoring only select Southeast Asian countries. Others are questioning how one of the most K-Pop-hungry nations keeps getting ignored.

Filipino fans are taking different measures to make sure their voices are heard by the company. Many are partaking in hashtag campaigns, tagging known concert promoters, and filling SM’s comment sections with demands. One fan group even launched an interest check survey to prove the numbers.

So far, SM Entertainment hasn’t commented or responded to these concerns. And even though there’s no promise of a Manila stop right now, fans are not giving up. It remains to be seen whether their efforts will prove successful.

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