Bookmark August 15 on your calendars.
Organizers of the "All In" charity game have revealed that date as the day for which tickets will be released for the event, which will benefit Gawad Kalinga, and assured that fans will not be priced out from being able to watch the exhibition.
Sitting at the most expensive part of the Mall of Asia Arena and watching Allen Iverson up close as a coach will only cost PhP 6,500, while the cheapest seats are available for PhP 600. Other ticket prices will be at PhP 2,000, PhP 3,000, and PhP 4,500.
TicketNet is handling distribution.
The "All In" charity game will feature a local selection of collegiate standouts and former PBA Legends facing off against members of the streetball group Ball Up, as well a few former NBA players like ertswhile Chicago Bull Eddy Curry.
PCWorx' Michael Angelo Ong Chua expressed that they were "very fortunate" that Iverson partnered with them for this project, knowing that the guard went "All In" during his NBA career.
Chua adds that they "want to give AI's Filipino fans a chance to see him up close," thus the decision to have prices structured the way it is.
Organizers of the "All In" charity game have revealed that date as the day for which tickets will be released for the event, which will benefit Gawad Kalinga, and assured that fans will not be priced out from being able to watch the exhibition.
Sitting at the most expensive part of the Mall of Asia Arena and watching Allen Iverson up close as a coach will only cost PhP 6,500, while the cheapest seats are available for PhP 600. Other ticket prices will be at PhP 2,000, PhP 3,000, and PhP 4,500.
TicketNet is handling distribution.
The "All In" charity game will feature a local selection of collegiate standouts and former PBA Legends facing off against members of the streetball group Ball Up, as well a few former NBA players like ertswhile Chicago Bull Eddy Curry.
PCWorx' Michael Angelo Ong Chua expressed that they were "very fortunate" that Iverson partnered with them for this project, knowing that the guard went "All In" during his NBA career.
Chua adds that they "want to give AI's Filipino fans a chance to see him up close," thus the decision to have prices structured the way it is.
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