It's been a month since Panic! At the Disco visited the Philippines for their Pray for the Wicked Tour but even today, I am still obsessing over their Live in Manila concert setlist. I have been a fan since Panic!'s early days, but it was only my first time to see them live last Oct 20th. This was such an awesome and unforgettable experience for me, so let me share this with you.
(Image Source: Panic! at the Disco's Instagram)
IV of Spades is a Filipino band composed of very young and very talented musicians who have redefined OPM with their unique sounds and with matching out-of-this-world outfits. I cannot even begin to describe my excitement when I found out that they will be opening for Panic! At the Disco. They’re a real product of the local indie scene, and to see them opening for one the biggest artists in the world, in one of the largest arenas in the Philippines, makes me so proud of these young men. Some of my friends didn’t really know IVOS prior to the concert. But after hearing IVOS live, my friends became fans instantly! From such humble beginnings, IVOS left a statement in the 30 minutes that they were on stage, they exist and they are here to stay. IVOS also scored a meet-and-greet with Brendon Urie, as seen in Panic!’s IG. What a dream come true for these young men!
So there, in the middle of a busy street near the Mall of Asia Arena, I was crying my eyes out because my friends are the best people in the world!!!
It was my first time to watch from the Patron side and I can say that I have less use for my camera’s zoom capabilities since I could see the band quite clearly from this distance. It’s just really sad because you could see nothing but a sea of screens in the VIP side. The people in the VIP area should be partying so hard because they get to be so close to the band. But, because every person has their own reason why they’d want to film the experience, so, to each his/her own, I guess.
My favorite parts were Bohemian Rhapsody (that was crazzyyyyyyy!!!!), This is Gospel (especially those last few mins of glorious instrumental and solid jamming), and Can’t make you love me/Dying in LA (that smooth transition!).