When Steven Tan, president of SM Supermalls, took the stage at the MOA Amphitheater during the grand opening of MOA Sky, his message was clear—this wasn’t just another expansion.
“Today, we don’t just open a new space, we unveil a bold new era for SM Mall of Asia,” Tan said, addressing the crowd gathered for the launch of the sprawling mall’s newest attraction.
More than a decade in the making, MOA Sky is the culmination of a vision to redefine urban spaces.
“The MOA Sky isn’t just an expansion, it’s a transformation, a realization of a vision set in motion more than a decade ago,” Tan emphasized. “We have to wow our customers. So there you have it, the gift of SM to all our customers is this MOA Sky.”
And what a gift it is. More than a mall addition, MOA Sky is a carefully curated experience that integrates sports, leisure, nature, and entertainment into one landmark destination.
The biggest attraction is the FIFA-grade MOA Football Pitch, a full-sized, world-class field designed to host international tournaments and local matches alike. With seating for 1,800 spectators and the potential for expansion, it offers a premier venue for football enthusiasts.

Pet owners can bring their furry companions to the Paw Park, a dedicated space for play and relaxation. For those seeking a moment of peace, the MOA Sanctuary offers a tranquil retreat with a sacred space for prayer.
The Amphitheater, an open-air venue, is set to host concerts, performances, and cultural events. Surrounding it all, the North and South Sky Plazas provide vibrant hubs for dining, shopping, and social gatherings.

“This is more than just a landmark,” Tan continued. “It is where art, sports, entertainment, and sustainability all converge into one.”
As the sun sets over Manila Bay, the MOA Sky Viewing Decks offer a front-row seat to one of the city’s most breathtaking views. It’s a place where visitors can soak in the skyline, take in a show, or simply enjoy the atmosphere of a space designed to inspire.

“This is a destination that inspires and redefines what is possible,” Tan said. “And with that, we can now truly say, the sky’s the limit for MOA.”