Tag: IU In Manila

  • IU Meets MA-AENAs On A Friday In Her “Blueming” Debut On PH Concert Stage

    IU Meets MA-AENAs On A Friday In Her “Blueming” Debut On PH Concert Stage

    Words and photos by Danica Lacson

    Superstitions tell us that Friday the 13th is unlucky, but December 13, 2019 got us believing otherwise as South Korean singer-actress Lee Ji Eun, also known by her stage name, IU, treats everyone at the SMART Araneta Coliseum with the luckiest and most memorable concert experience in 2019 IU TOUR CONCERT <LOVE, POEM>.

    The chart-topping and award-winning singer-actress made sure her MA-AENAs went home with big smiles on their faces and satisfied hearts, filling the almost four-hour long show with a jam-packed set list and charming and heartwarming talk session. In return, her MA-AENAs gifted her with the loudest cheers and most passionate energy, showing no signs of tiredness and sending across their love to their queen.

    IU kicked off her first ever solo concert in the Philippines with “Unlucky”, a track from her newest release, Love Poem, and “Palette”, her collaboration with BIGBANG’s G-Dragon. And right from the start, fans did not hold back in showing the singer-actress how much they longed for that moment to happen with thunderous fan chants filling The Big Dome and surprising IU and her team.

    “Wow, Manila. You guys are really passionate… I feel like I fell in love… Seriously, seriously, ang galing nyo,” IU said during a talk portion, adding that Love, Poem in Manila was the first time she can’t hear herself because of the loud cheers. She even revealed that her team was having a mental breakdown at that moment because the crowd was louder than the microphone.

    Divided into four parts — Love for Moment, Love for Message, Love for Meaning, and Love for Miracle —- the concert saw the first live performances in the Philippines of “Autumn Morning”, “Friday”, “Secret Garden”, “The Visitor”, “Jam Jam”, “Twenty-Three”, “Bbi Bbi”, “Hold My Hand”, “Last Night Story”, “Blueming”, “Meaning Of You”, “Knee”, “Lullaby”, “Through the Night”, “dlwlrma”, “The Red Shoes”, “Above the Time”, “You & I”, “Good Day”, and “Love Poem”.

    It was definitely an unforgettable concert, made special by the passion and love of IU and her fans for one another.
    The singer-actress treated fans to a special stage of MYMP’s “Say You Love Me”, a song she said she loved and sang a lot during her teenage years, and re-encore of songs fans requested namely “Leon”, “Raindrop”, “Merry Christmas in Advance”, “Ending Scene”, and her finale song “Heart”.

    She was also adorable as she tries her best to speak in English and Filipino (“Masaya ang pakiramdam ko!”, “Ang galing nyo!”, “Salamat dahil gusto ninyo ako.”, “Iinom lang ako ng tubig.”, and “Babalik ako.”) to send her messages across to her MA-AENAs and also got us smiling from ear to ear with her cute humor (“If there are people sleeping right now, don’t wake them up.”, “Did those who fell asleep wake up already?”).

    MA-AENAs prepared fan projects for IU, gave their all in cheering and singing along, and created memories for the singer-actress that we are sure she brought home with a happy heart. “If every concert my fans are as loud as this, I think I will have so much fun,” IU even said during the concert. It was a really job well done for the whole fandom who patiently waited for their favorite idol to come and as IU said, “It was so much fun and touching.”

    Love, Poem in Manila was a history made — the longest K-Pop concert in the Philippines and IU’s first solo concert in the country. More so, it was a testament of IU’s growth as an artist in the past 11 years and her humility and sincerity towards her fans, the staff, and her team and a showcase of the unwavering dedication of MA-AENAs.

    “Thank you, guys, for showing me something beautiful,” IU said. And indeed, Love, Poem in Manila was beautiful — a fruit of more than a decade of patiently waiting for this first meeting that bloomed prettily on Friday.

    “Don’t forget our first meeting.”

    Lee Ji Eun

    Check out more photos from that night below:


    The 2019 IU TOUR CONCERT <LOVE, POEM> in Manila is presented by PULP Live World. Special thanks to PULP Live World for having us.

  • 5 Reasons Why We Will Always Love IU

    5 Reasons Why We Will Always Love IU

    With her comforting music, immense talents, and adorable personality, it’s not difficult to love Lee Ji Eun and join thousands of people all over the world in being part of her fandom, UAENA. She has captivated the hearts of people of all ages and earned the respect of many including her colleagues and peers.

    In her 11 years in the industry, IU has proven herself to be a top class artist who is not afraid to venture outside her comfort zone and experiment on her craft. She has challenged herself, diving into acting and proving herself capable of being a lauded actress.

    As we count down to ten more days before the singer-actress’ sold-out Philippine concert debut at the SMART Araneta Coliseum on December 13, we listed down five reasons why we will always love and adore IU — and why you should too (if you haven’t already).

    READ: 5 IU Songs That Should Be Part Of Your Playlist

    #1 She is adorable!

    The “Blueming” singer is effortlessly cute, to be honest, that it is no longer surprising she earned the nickname “Nation’s Little Sister” earlier in her career. She is full of aegyo — from wearing cute bunny hats to that little run she did back at the Melon Music Awards in 2017 — and her interactions with her fans and staff make her extra adorable.

    #2 She is a great friend!

    We do not need much words for this bullet as the years have given us so much evidence on what kind of friend IU is. She is supportive and appreciative, forming great relationships with her co-stars and colleagues, as well. She has also displayed her closeness with her staff, even taking part in their milestones and helping them experience some (Remember that time she helped her manager have a photo with Red Velvet or that time when she performed “Good Day” on her backup dancers’ wedding?)

    Aside from her family and friends, IU is also generous to those in need, constantly donating to charity for underprivileged children and to her alma mater which set up a scholarship in her name.

    #3 She challenges herself!

    Whether in her music or in acting, IU goes out of her way to venture outside her comfort zone. She has tapped on various genres in her music and taken active roles as a songwriter, composer, and producer for her albums. In addition, she also worked with other acts including BIGBANG’s G-Dragon, Block B’s Zico, Park Myung Soo, Oh Hyuk, Seo Taiji, g.o.d, Sungwoo Jungah, Epik High, and more.

    In terms of acting, she has delivered stunning performances in different roles — from a student who aspires to be a singer in Dream High to a cold owner of Hotel Del Luna. She also did not limit herself into singing and acting, but also tried variety shows and hosting.

    #4 She works hard!

    Success did not come overnight for IU. In fact, she shared that her debut stage was met with negative comments which she admitted initially discouraged her, but later on, became a beneficial experience for her. Her first extended play Lost and Found also did poorly commercially. But these setbacks did not stop the singer-actress from trying again and went on to release singles and albums, taking slow but fulfilling steps towards the top.

    Her perseverance and her strength have bore fruits that she is now regarded as one of the influential artists of her generation.

    #5 She is an inspiration!

    IU was only 15 years old when she debuted as a singer. Despite her young age, she has proven herself as a capable singer and performer who impressed critics with her vocal ability. Although her first step in the industry was rocky, she stood firm and continued to work hard for her passion and dreams.

    It was definitely not an easy journey especially in the competitive world of K-Pop and the society. Despite the many struggles and the heartbreaking moments, the singer-actress went on, moved forward, and send encouragement to others. She was not afraid to show her weakness and to encourage her fellow artists to not be afraid to show their emotions.

    In her speech at the 32nd Golden Disc Awards where she brought home a daesang, IU acknowledged that she is still very sad as she had just said her farewell to a precious person who was her friend and a fellow musician.

    “It’s a shame and even more sad that we are all busy with things to do tomorrow. We have to worry about what’s happening next month and make plans for next year, so we cannot let ourselves feel sadness as much as we need to. I hope that you will let natural things show and accept them naturally — like feeling happy when happy, crying when sad, feeling tired when hungry, and slowing down when sick. As artists, we are people who comfort other people, so while it’s good to have a professional mindset, I truly hope that no one becomes sick and pained,” she said.

  • 5 IU Songs That Should Be Part Of Your Playlist

    5 IU Songs That Should Be Part Of Your Playlist

    In case you did not know (which we highly doubt), South Korean singer-songwriter and actress Lee Ji Eun, popularly known by her stage name IU, is finally making her Philippine concert stage debut at the SMART Araneta Coliseum on December 13 through the Manila leg of her 2019 IU TOUR CONCERT <LOVE, POEM>. Tickets to the concert will go on sale starting November 17 via TicketNet outlets and online at www.ticketnet.com.ph.

    READ: IU To Finally Debut On Philippine Concert Stage Via “Love, Poem” In Manila In December

    With a month to go before the show, we channel our excitement to see the multi-talented and ever-pretty singer-actress in the Philippine shore into a list of five songs of IU that you should definitely add to your playlist and listen on repeat as we count down to D-Day.

    Ready, PH Uaenas? And so, we start!

    “Lost Child”

    Avid fans of IU will know “Lost Child” as the singer’s debut single which she performed for the first time live at M! Countdown in September 2008. The song was later on released as the single of her debut extended play Lost and Found. Although the song and the EP did not do well commercially at that the time of its release, the chilling and haunting ballad remains to be a gem in IU’s discography as it showcased the amazing potential of the singer to pull such piece, considering she was only 15 years old when it came out.

    “Nagging”

    While “Lost Child” is an emotional ballad, “Nagging” is an adorable song that captured the youthfulness of IU. Released in 2010, the singer-actress teamed up with 2AM’s Seulong for the single that went on to top Gaon Digital Chart. “Nagging”, written by Kim Eana and composed by Lee Min Soo, served as the theme song of the second season of the MBC variety show We Got Married.

    “Someday”

    Dream High fans, put your hands up! This song will bring back the sweet memories of the lovely tandem of Jason (played by 2PM’s Wooyoung) and Pil Sook (played by IU). The single was part of the original soundtrack of the teen drama which also served as IU’s first acting role.

    Known as one of IU’s best-selling singles for a soundtrack, “Someday” took on the number one spot on Gaon Digital Chart and sold more than two million digital copies by the end of 2011.

    “Palette”

    An IU playlist will never be complete without “Palette”! The song was released in 2017 as part of the singer-songwriter’s fourth studio album of the same title and saw her collaborate with BIGBANG’s G-Dragon.

    “Palette” was written by IU and G-Dragon, with IU producing and composing the track, as well. Tamar Herman of Billboard described the song as an “autobiographical reflection of the songstress growing into herself as a 20-something with a nine-year career under her belt.” Aside from the commercial success of the song and the album itself, it also received positive feedback with IU receiving praise for her songwriting.

    “Bbibbi”

    Released in commemoration of her tenth anniversary, “Bbibbi” takes aim at haters and addresses IU’s feelings, while showcasing the singer’s growing confidence and maturity. And haters are definitely gonna hate, as the song went on to top music charts in South Korea and worldwide. It also received a platinum certification after surpassing 100 million streams and 2.5 million downloads.

    Be ready to add more songs to your IU playlist as the singer-songwriter will release her ninth extended play Love Poem on November 18. And on December 13, sing along with IU as she stages her first solo concert in the Philippines at the SMART Araneta Coliseum.

    Tickets will go on sale starting November 17 via TicketNet online and outlets.


    The 2019 IU TOUR CONCERT <LOVE, POEM> in Manila is presented by Kakao M and PULP Live World.

  • IU To Finally Debut On Philippine Concert Stage Via “Love, Poem” In Manila In December

    IU To Finally Debut On Philippine Concert Stage Via “Love, Poem” In Manila In December

    PH UAENAs will finally get to tick off “see IU live in Manila” on their bucket list because PULP Live World is bringing the chart-topping singer to Manila in December.

    IU will make her debut on the Philippine concert stage on December 13, 7 p.m., at the SMART Araneta Coliseum through her 2019 IU TOUR CONCERT <LOVE, POEM>. Tickets to the upcoming show will go on sale on November 17 at 12 noon via TicketNet outlets and through online at www.ticketnet.com.ph.

    Fans have the option to choose from five ticket categories namely VIP Seated, Patron A, Patron B, Box A, and Box B. Excluding the ticketing charges, the tickets are priced as follows:

    • VIP Seated – Php 9,500
    • Patron A – Php 7,500
    • Patron B – Php 5,500
    • Box A – Php 3,500
    • Box B – Php 2,500

    Please do note that all prices are subject to six percent ticketing charges. For more questions, you can visit PULP Live World’s website and social media channels.

    The upcoming LOVE, POEM concert of IU in the Philippines is part of her concert tour that will see her perform in ten cities in Asia, starting with Gwangju on November 2 and 3. Following Gwangju, the singer-actress will also take her tour to other cities in South Korea including Incheon on November 9, Busan on November 16, and Seoul on November 23 and 24.

    A two-night concert in Taipei on November 30 and December 1 will kick off the overseas stops of her LOVE, POEM concert tour. Initially set for a one-night-only show, Singapore will now witness two nights of superb performances from IU after tickets to the concert were sold out in an hour.

    After Singapore, it’s PH UAENAs’ time to spend a wonderful evening with IU on December 13 at the SMART Araneta Coliseum, granting their decade-long wish to finally see the singer-actress on the Philippine concert stage.

    Aside from Manila, the concert tour also includes stops in Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, and Jakarta on December 21, 24, and 28 and 29, respectively.

    Since her debut in 2008 via the single “Lost Child” from her debut extended play Lost and Found, IU has captivated thousands of people worldwide with her soothing voice and versatile performances as proven by her loyal fan base UAENA, her chart-topping songs, and award-winning albums and performances.

    In addition to her applause-worthy career as a singer, IU, whose real name is Lee Ji Eun, is also carving her name as one of the most in-demand actresses of her generation. Most recently, she headlined Hotel Del Luna which became one of the highest rated Korean drama in the history of cable television in South Korea.


    The 2019 IU TOUR CONCERT <LOVE, POEM> in Manila is presented by PULP Live World.