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  • Bloc Party and Demi Lovato Ticket Promo Winners

    Bloc Party and Demi Lovato Ticket Promo Winners

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    Congratulations to John Dionisio you won Two (2) Upper Box A Tickets to watch Demi Lovato and Tere Cruz-Tenorio you won Two (2) Gold Tickets to watch Bloc Party.

    Please email us at info@philippineconcerts.com on how to claim your prize.

    Thank you to all those who joined our promos! More promos soon!

    Happening this week: Demi Lovato Live in Manila on March 20 at the Big Dome and Bloc Party Live in Manila on March 22 at the World Trade Center.

  • Win 2 Tickets to watch Bloc Party Live in Manila

    Win 2 Tickets to watch Bloc Party Live in Manila

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    Prize: 2 Gold Tickets to watch Bloc Party Live in Manila (1 winner)

    Promo Period: March 5 to 17, 2013, 12 midnight

    Announcement of Winners: March 19, 2013

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  • Bloc Party’s Matt Tong Speaks

    Bloc Party’s Matt Tong Speaks

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    “Raw. Aggressive. Heartfelt. Uninhibited.”

    When asked to describe “Four” in four words, Matt Tong, drummer of Bloc Party, blurted out, with a bit of snigger and momentary hesitation. “Four”, the band’s latest album, is a surprise to the world of music. When the band decided to go on a hiatus in 2009, the fans weren’t sure they were getting back together. The truth was the four members of the band weren’t even sure either. Two years after, Bloc Party came back to the studio with grittier riffs and hard-hitting beats. Indeed, it is just as Matt said: “Four” is raw, aggressive, heartfelt and uninhibited.
    Matt Tong, who was in Dublin, Ireland with the band for their show in Olympia Theatre, graced the Filipino media with a phone interview on February 13. It was about 12 noon there (8pm in Manila) when we got to talk to him. Apparently, he was having his breakfast. In good spirits, he took us, bit by bit, through “Four”, the band’s future and some of his personal quirks. Read on for the interesting conversation that transpired that evening.

    Hiatus after “Intimacy” – how has this break contributed into building “Four”?
    “…The break was instrumental in its ensuring we can get back and be decent human beings to one another. I think we grew up during that time. Having a couple of years away from the band made us realize that we valued being in the band and we valued playing music for each other as well.”
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