Incubus Live in Manila
If Not Now, When?
World Tour 2011-2012
Thursday, 28 July 2011, 8PM
Araneta Coliseum
What happens when you bring one of US’ biggest rock bands to Manila? Manila’s rock-thirsty crowd throws their full support, of course. This was the case last night when Incubus performed live in a concert in front of a sold out crowd at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. No amount of rain, not even the Azkals match stopped fans from flocking to the Coliseum to see Incubus.
Local superband Franco opened the event as they performed their hits “Castaway,” “Touch The Sky,” and “Song For The Suspect.” I must say the concert organizers made a good decision in getting Franco to open and I’m sure last night’s concert-goers agree.
Incubus’ set began with the powerful song “Megalomaniac” as the crowd went wild, releasing deafening roars and shouts. In the middle of the opening song lead guitarist Mike Einziger, probably in frustration over technical hitches, slammed his guitar on stage and pushed several amplifiers. Technical assistants immediately rushed to his aid and put everything back in order in no time. The second song “Wish You Were Here” sent the crowd into a jumping, head-banging frenzy.
The band dished hit after hit to an enthusiastic crowd, finally ending with “Nice To Know You.” Vocalist Brandon Boyd, obviously overwhelmed by the support showed by their Filipino fans, knelt onstage as a sign of appreciation. Drummer Jose Pasillas threw his drumsticks into the crowd.
This was Incubus’ third visit to Manila. The second one was over three years ago for their Light Grenades Pacific Rim Tour in March 2008. From the looks of it, Pinoy fans just can’t get enough of Incubus.
I'll upload concert photos and videos later so make sure to drop by again.
- Kwento ni Remus Mark
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