The last few remaining tickets to the Maroon 5 concert on March 5 at the Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena are still available, according to a staff member of MMI Live, the concert’s promoter.
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THREE hot gigs are scheduled this coming week: Carly Rae Jepsen, Sept. 14, Smart Araneta Coliseum; Maroon 5, Sept. 17, SM Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena; and Michael Learns To Rock, Sept. 19, Smart Araneta Coliseum.
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Yeah, we know you’re still reeling from the relentless onslaught of concerts this whole year. We are, too. 2012 snuck up on us when we weren’t looking, and stole our hearts along with our wallets. If this year was any proof, more and more foreign artists seem to be realizing just how much Filipinos love a good show, with concerts scheduled almost every week (or, during “peak months,” two to three per week!).
While Adam Levine was running a tight schedule making appearances for Bench and preparing for the show, Super and other members of the media were able chat with Maroon 5 guitarist James Valentine backstage just before the show started.
One word: madness. Judging from the overwhelming crowd turnout, one would think this was Maroon 5’s first-ever concert in Manila. The mad scramble for tickets reached boiling point, such that people pulled all the strings they could. But not even political power or all the money in the world could change the fact that there was neither space nor ticket to spare.