Japanese singer Yama is coming to the Philippines for her first-ever Asia tour.
MANILA, Philippines — Japanese singer yama is coming to the Philippines for her first-ever Asia tour.
Concert producer Live Nation Philippines announced on social media that yama's show is scheduled for December 1 at the Podium Hall in Ortigas Center. "Jpop fans, this one's for you. Japanese singer yama is coming to Manila!" it wrote, confirming the Philippines as one of the stops for her "thanks for waiting" tour.
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