There are guitarists who play fast, there are those who play clean. And then there is Mateus Asato, the rare musician who can make a single note feel like it costs him something.
On July 31, 2026, the Brazilian-Japanese guitarist brings his world tour to Manila for one night at Aster Events Place in Mandala Park, Mandaluyong City. The show is produced and presented by GNN. And for anyone even loosely connected to modern guitar culture, this one has been a long time coming.
Asato built his name the way the best ones do, not through hype, but through the slow, undeniable accumulation of moments. A clip would surface. Forty-five seconds of him sitting in a room somewhere, running through something that should not be possible, except it was. The guitar almost breathing. The phrasing sitting somewhere between gospel and heartbreak. Comments sections filled with professional musicians typing the same thing over and over again: bro.

That was how it started.
Then came the bigger stages, performing alongside Bruno Mars, working with Selena Gomez, and collecting the kind of cosigns that do not come easy. Guitar World. Total Guitar. Best-of lists that usually go to legacy names suddenly started featuring a soft-spoken player whose style felt completely his own.
And then John Mayer, a guitarist known for being careful with praise, called him “one of the best guitar players around.”
In guitar circles, that sentence echoes.
What separates Asato from the merely technical is that his playing never feels like a demonstration. It feels personal. There is something almost confessional about the way he phrases a melody, jazz and R&B and blues and something that does not quite have a name yet, all collapsing into a single voice that is immediately recognizable as his.
That voice finally has a full-length statement behind it. ASATO, his long-awaited solo record released earlier this year, feels less like a showreel and more like an arrival. Restrained where it needs to be. Devastating where it wants to be. The kind of record that reveals something new every time you return to it.
Manila is about to hear it live.
Fans can expect material from ASATO alongside the viral moments that turned him into one of the internet’s most beloved musicians. But the real draw of an Asato show is not the setlist. It is the feeling that at any point, something unrepeatable might happen. His live playing tends to move between precision and pure instinct, the kind of performance that reminds people why music affected them in the first place.
Tickets are available now via Ticketmelon. VIP tickets are priced at PHP 1,850 and include a one-on-one photo opportunity, live autograph session, exclusive A5 poster, and early venue access. General Admission tickets are priced at PHP 900.

The VIP package, in particular, is worth considering. Artists at this level rarely come through Manila with this kind of accessibility
Tickets are currently available via Ticketmelon, with VIP access priced at PHP 1,850 and General Admission at P900.
The VIP package includes a one-on-one photo opportunity, live autograph session, exclusive A5 poster, and early venue access, a chance to get close to an artist many fans genuinely consider this generation’s guitar hero.
Mateus Asato Live in Manila happens July 31, 2026 at Aster Events Place, Mandala Park, Mandaluyong City. And if you know, you know.
