Spandau Ballet performed Live at the Mall of Asia Arena last September 21, 2015 with Front Act: Per Sorensen of Fra Lippo Lippi!
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Don Moen Live in Manila 2015
Don Moen Live in Manila on October 1, 2015 at CCF Center, Frontera Verde, Ortigas Avenue, Pasig City presented by Christ’s Commission Fellowship and Ovation Productions.
Don Moen will also perform live on October 2 at Waterfront Hotel Cebu, October 3 at La Salle Coliseum, Bacolod and October 4 at Limketkai Mall, Cagayan de Oro City
Tickets for Don Moen Live at CCF Center available at ticketworld.com.ph/donmoen2015
It will be a night of glory and praise with Don Moen!
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Spandau Ballet live in Manila 2015
Spandau Ballet Live in Manila on September 21, 2015, 8pm at Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay City. Spandau Ballet’s Soulboys Of The Western World Tour 2015 live in Manila is presented by Ovation Productions in association with Dainty Group Asia.
All five original band members of Spandau Ballet, Tony Hadley, John Keeble, Gary Kemp, Martin Kemp and Steve Norman will come together to perform their smash-hit anthems for Philippine audiences for the first time.
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Sam Smith Live in Manila on November 21, 2015
Sam Smith Live in Manila on November 21, 2015 at the Mall of Asia Arena. Sam Smith In The Lonely Hour Tour 2015 in Manila is brought to you by MMI Live and Ovation Productions.
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Road to Ultra Philippines
Road to Ultra Philippines on September 26, 2015 at Mall of Asia Concert Grounds featuring Skrillex, A-Trak, Fedde Le Grand, Mija, Vicetone, W&W, and Zeds Dead presented by Black Water Events Management and Ovation Productions!
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One Direction Proved to be The Best Boy Band Ever
It was heaven on earth at the Mall of Asia Concert Grounds for most of the 50,000 fans, a mix of teen girls, children and their parents.
When they announced the upcoming concert of One Direction in Manila, the entire fandom went wild on social media. Tickets were exclusively sold at Mall of Asia Arena for Day 1. Fans lined-up the day before the release of tickets. In a few hours VIP to General Admission were sold out, then after a few days, local promoters, MMI & Ovation Productions added a second night to accommodate all the fans.
The band’s dedicated fans, called Directioners, feel they can share the success with these guys in a large way because they’re told, repeatedly, that they made the biggest boy band today. It follows a rule of the entire world’s popular musicians; it pays to invest, with all your heart, dedication and time in your core fanbase.
Directioners waited almost a full year for this show and I can say that despite the absence of Zayn Malik, On The Road Again Tour in Manila was still a great concert. For some fans, the show was worth the wait but others were disappointed especially those who came to see the 22 year old doing his falsettos. The show must go on and these guys proved that they are also capable of getting up Zayn’s singing parts.
Few days before the much awaited event, Directioners were going crazy to find out the hotel and time of arrival at the airport. Hundreds of them waited for more than 24 hours just to see the boys upon their arrival even just for a few seconds but unfortunately they failed to catch them all due to tight security.
It was a rainy weekend but it did not stop to gather more than 50,000 Directioners (2 shows combined). Fans lined up as early as 6AM and some of them stayed overnight near the venue just to get a good spot to see Harry, Niall, Louis and Liam. I saw some fans with the boys printed on their shirts, painted faces, glitter and homemade banners.
They opened the gates at around 5PM and everyone couldn’t hide their excitement. DJ KC played as an opening act, serving mash up and remixes of current chart topping songs. A giant LED stage at the center plus 6 or 8 huge LED screens enough to see 4 of most bankable boys under 25 towering over their fans. The stage was huge with a ramp from VIP to diamond section only which did not allow the group to hit different sections of the venue.
A break between DJ KC and 1D took up to an hour and while on break they played music by Beyonce, Bruno Mars, Katy Perry and 5 Seconds of Summer. When Macarena came on, I felt a little bit weird because some fans danced the steps the Macarena way. It’s good to know that these teens knew about music that was more my generation than theirs. Another deafening screams erupted when the prerecorded voice of Harry was heard telling the crowd not to stand on chairs and to drink plenty of water.
From children, teens and young adult to parents and grandparents, the unstoppable screams of these lads as they stepped on to the stage at Mall of Asia Concert Grounds proved they truly are a worldwide pop phenomenon. The foursome introduced themselves not as One Direction but simply by their first names. Directioners paid tribute to Zayn by shouting his name and putting on his face mask.
They opened up the show with “Clouds”, a sea of mobile phones, banners, tablets and digital cameras surfaced to take photos and to be noticed. Even with considerable height, it was hard to get a good spot primarily because the venue is flat and not elevated plus the gadgets covering my view in every direction. Thanks to the massive LED screens, I was able see what’s going on the stage.
The foursome looked a lot more grown-up and proved it with their tracks on their fourth album. They did the massive hit “Steal My Girl”, from their latest album Four, which put the crowd to sing-along. Some fans were crying and emotional. Directioners had been gathering since morning and had spent all day outside the venue, so I can understand their feelings.
Because of diverse personalities, it is not a question why One Direction never did synchronize dance steps, each member did his own hand moves and ran around one another on the huge stage and its runway. They continued playing their hits such as “Where Do Broken Hearts Go”, “Midnight Memories”, “Kiss You”, “Stockholm Syndrome” and “Ready To Run”. “Don’t Forget Where You Belong” showed us how far these boys have come as the screens put images from their initial formation. A few years ago they were just fresh faced kids and now the most successful boyband of this generation.
Their ballad numbers worked perfectly than I’d expected too, their harmonies did great on those songs, particularly on “Little Things” and “Night Changes”. One of the highlights was when the boys asked to turn on all the mobile phones for “Little Things” and the result was magical. It’s not very often you see the Mall of Asia Concert Grounds filled with thousand of glowing lights. The boys also had a mini debate for foods; chicken nuggets for Liam vs vegetables and healthy eating for Harry.
The sing along moment reached its peak when they performed their first hits, “One Thing” and “What Makes You Beautiful”. “Did you have a good time? If you had a good time, I think that’s all that matters,” says Harry. Fireworks filled the sky as the “Best Song Ever” closed the show.
It was refreshing to see a group like One Direction without choreographed dance moves and handful costume changes. Instead the show was filled with their hits, hilarious jokes and cool banter between songs plus few interviews with each other. Louis: “Payne tell me if this isn’t the best gig we’ve ever done”, Liam: “This is one of the best gigs we’ve done so far!” They also took time to read the banners, one of those caught Liam Payne’s attention, “Please say Nakakapag pabagabag” nice try though. Best buddies of the group, Niall and Liam had the crowd in giggles during their screen selfie.
Overall the production value was impressive with a big stage, crystal clear LED screens and amazing sounds. On the Road Again Tour in Manila would definitely last forever for all Filipino Directioners. The group, who were formed in 2010, proved that they have what it takes to be the biggest selling boy band today.
More Photos at One Direction Live in Manila Photo Gallery
Words by Cent S. Bernardo
Special thanks to
MMI Live
Ovation Productions
FuturetainmentOne Direction On The Road Again Tour Manila Set List
1. Clouds
2. Steal My Girl
3. Little Black Dress
4. Where Do Broken Hearts Go
5. Midnight Memories
6. Kiss You
7. Stockholm Syndrome
8. Ready To Run
9. Strong
10. Better Than Words
11. Don't Forget Where You Belong
12. Little Things
13. Night Changes
14. Alive
15. Diana
16. One Thing
17. What Makes You Beautiful
18. Through The Dark
19. Girl Almighty
20. Story of my Life
21. You and I
22.Little White Lies
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One Direction Live in Manila Photo Gallery
One Direction Live in Manila held last March 21, 2015 at the SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds.
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Special Thanks to MMI Live, Ovation Productions and Futuretainment
Photos by Glenn Michael Tan
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The Vamps Thrilled Manila
British pop band, The Vamps took the lead in the second leg of British Invasion in Manila last February 1 at the Mall of Asia Arena. Massive fans outside the venue lined up to see James, Connor, Tristan and Bradley for the first time. The entire arena was packed and the atmosphere was unbelievable. In a short period of time, The Vamps have built a strong and devoted fan base, judging by the ecstatic reception they received during their show in Manila.
When The Vamps stepped onto the stage, the crowd went wild! The lights flashed and everyone screamed. They started their set with one of their first hits, “Wild Heart” as thousands of screaming girls hyperventilated upon seeing these lads in flesh for the first time. Then they performed “Girls on TV”, their second song of the night. They kept up the excitement throughout the set, even throwing in a cover of Bruno Mars’ “Locked Out of Heaven”, Taylor Swift’s “I Knew You Were Trouble” and Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ “Can’t Hold Us”. It was a sing along moment when they performed “Somebody To You” and “Oh Cecilia”, both songs reached the top spot in our country for weeks.
The Vamps proved how talented they are with their stage presence, but also switching instruments to cover punk rock songs such as “Teenager” and “Dear Maria, Count Me In”. We also enjoyed Brad on drums at some point during the show. The Vamps were just entertaining throughout their set with unstoppable energy. All members of The Vamps had their own moment by going solo, they all stepped out and did their own thing.
After the 12-song set, the lights on stage went out and The Vampettes were chanting for more. The energy of the audience was just as electric as it was when they played the first chord of their first song. It was another deafening moment when they came back to perform “Risk It All” with the Philippine flag on the huge screen. The Vamps saved the best for last with one of the songs that made them popular worldwide, “Can We Dance”. I saw a few ones crying while singing out this song. They knew that would be the final song of the night and it was really hard to say their goodbyes. The Vamps thanked all the supporters and looking forward to see the same reception for their return next year.
What I like about this band is they co-write their songs with pop rock vibe, stories about teens plus easy to relate lyrics and catchy melodies, such an incredible talent for a young band. The Vamps’ tracks are so upbeat and you can dance along to their music and you wouldn’t even be scared to dance at all even if you’re on your seat or up on your feet.
Their world tour “Meet The Vamps” lived it up to its title as these lads took all the ways to meet their fans. The band grabbed the chance to go outside MOA Arena to meet their fans before taking the stage. The boys had a coffee, meet and greet in Starbucks. They also went to Glorietta for a CD signing session and explored our capital city. I’m looking forward that The Vamps will make a move to reinvent their music, but their energy, hormone-driven appeal, passion and cute faces make them a professional band that every generation deserves.
More Photos at The Vamps Live in Manila Photo Gallery
Written by Frances Ayala
Photos by Glenn Michael TanSpecial thanks to Viva Live, Ovation Productions and MMI Live
The Vamps Live in Manila Setlist
1. Wild Heart
2. Girls on TV
3. Locked Out of Heaven/ I knew You Were Trouble/ Can't Hold Us
4. She Was The One
5. Somebody To You
6. Last Night
7. Dear Maria, Count Me In
8. Move My Way
9. Shout About It
10. High Hope
11. Teenagers
12. Oh Cecilia
13. Risk It All
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The Vamps Live in Manila Photo Gallery
The Vamps performed live at the Mall of Asia Arena last February 1, 2015.
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Special Thanks to MMI Live, Ovation Productions and Viva Live!
Photos by Glenn Michael Tan
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Backstreet Boys Live in Manila 2015
Backstreet Boys Live in Manila on May 5, 2015 at the Mall of Asia Arena by Ovation Productions
AJ McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell will be back in Manila as part of their In a World Like This Tour!
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Beauty and the Beast Enchants Manila with Extended Season
It’s a tale not quite literally as old as time, but one could ask just about anyone about Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and get a reminiscent smile in return.
The traditional fairytale from the pen of French novelist Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont may be better known these days for its 1991 cartoon adaptation, but noone could dispute the fact that it’s a story deeply ingrained in the hearts of a generation.
With this in mind, it came as no surprise that Manila instantly began buzzing when news broke that Ovation Productions would be bringing the stage adaptation of the classic to the Cultural Center of the Philippines. On a quiet Tuesday afternoon, Philippine Concerts got to sit down with some of the play’s principal cast for a chat with Hilary Maiberger (Belle), Darick Pead (Beast), James May (Cogsworth), Hassan Nazari-Robati (Lumiere), Adam Dietlein (Gaston), and Jordan Aragon (Lefou).
PHILIPPINE CONCERTS: We’re so excited to have you here in Manila! You must be a long way from home. How are you liking your visit so far?
HILARY:
We’re like a 16 hour flight away from home. It’s crazy but it’s exciting.DARICK:
We’re basically from the opposite side of the world which is awesome, I love it. We saw the Pope pass by and we -well, I- experienced my first earthquake here!
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The 1975 Plays Their Hearts Out in Manila
British indie-rock band The 1975 played their first arena show last January 24, 2015 at Mall of Asia Arena, the first act from MMI Live’s British Invasion Concert Series.
Released in September 2013, the self-titled debut from the Manchester boys—whose sound does nothing to represent the 1970s—produced a handful of radio-friendly hits with “Chocolate,” “Settled Down” “Sex” “Heart Out” and “Girls.” To be honest, their music made me appreciate indie-rock and synth-pop. They have the perfect young alternative rock feel. They’ve been a band for a decade, but they broke out to the mainstream only last year. They caught my attention because they know how to create distinctive music with catchy lyrics and danceable melodies.
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Crosby, Stills and Nash Live in Manila 2015
Crosby, Stills and Nash Live in Manila on March 16, 2015 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum by Ovation Productions
David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash or CSN played its first-ever concert as a trio at the legendary Woodstock Festival in 1969. CSN’s hits include Marrakesh Express, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes, Woodstock, Our House, Teach Your Children, Ohio, Carry On, Just A Song Before I Go, Wasted On The Way, Almost Cut My Hair and Love The One You’re With.
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Incubus Live in Manila 2015
Incubus Live in Manila on March 13, 2015 at the Mall of Asia Arena with Lindsey Stirling by Ovation Productions.
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