Tickets to AlDub's 'Sa Tamang Panahon' event sold out in two days | Inquirer Entertainment

Tickets to AlDub’s ‘Sa Tamang Panahon’ event sold out in two days

/ 02:00 PM October 20, 2015

Tickets to the much-anticipated event of the hit love team of actor Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza, also known as “Yaya Dub,” have officially sold out Monday afternoon, according to the TicketWorld website.

The event, dubbed as “Sa Tamang Panahon,” will be held on October 24 at the Philippine Arena. The benefit show will unite Richards and Mendoza with their fans who have supported their love team for the past three months in noontime television show Eat Bulaga’s “KalyeSerye” segment.

The tickets to the event, with prices ranging from P150 to P1,200, sold out just two days after “Sa Tamang Panahon” was announced last Saturday.

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According to Eat Bulaga, proceeds of the event will go to the construction of “AlDub Libraries” in various schools nationwide.

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The event will be held at the Philippine Arena, which has a maximum seating capacity of 55,000 and touted as the largest indoor stadium in the world.

The phenomenal love team started to gain national and worldwide fame on July. AJH/CDG

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TAGS: Alden Richards, AlDub, Eat Bulaga, Fans, Kalyeserye, Library, Philippine Arena, show, Yaya Dub

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