When One Direction announced that they will be having a concert in
Manila early last year, their local fans were thrown in a frenzy. On the
day the tickets were released, everything from VIP to gold were sold
out. Silver and gen admission seats were sold out by the next day. To
assuage crying fans who missed out, a second date was announced. This
was good news which was received with open arms and parents' wallets.
Well March 21 was my daughter's recognition day when she received two
medals. The ceremony was held in the afternoon, so we only got out of
school by 3 p.m. We had to rush over to the MOA in order to get decent
parking being a Saturday with an extra-big event coming. All the seaside
parking areas were already full. We parked in the mall, already on the
fifth floor. The lines were already very long. We decided to eat an
early dinner first before joining the line at around 5 p.m. An even
longer line formed behind us as we waited. Many enterprising people were
selling 1D merchandise from glow sticks to T-shirts.
*****
By 6:30 p.m., loud screaming was heard from beyond the corner in
front of us. Turned out it was because the gates were already open.
Fortunately, despite the high level of excitement, everyone was very
disciplined and followed the lines into the venue. We decided to just
stay at the back of our section while everyone it seems were already
crowding the front part of the section when we came in. It afforded us a
great view of a wide screen. This was our only way to see the 1D boys
since our view of the stage was already so miniscule. There was an empty
space in front of us which made our concert time quite comfortable as
we rested our back on the back divider of our section.

By about 7:30 p.m., there was a DJ named KC who played a lot of dance
music from Rihanna to Zed in order to build up excitement in the
audience. There were even fireworks in the sky during his first song! I
am thinking that there in our section were many young girls there who
are attending a concert for the first time. They were really very
excited with this DJ and were already dancing non-stop with taking
videos and photos.
After this DJ's set, they played music videos of other boy bands like
5 Seconds of Summer (the lyrics of whose songs the audience also knew
by heart). They were also playing a lot of dance music to keep the mood
up, from "Macarena" to "Single Ladies" to "Locked Out of Heaven." The
excited fans were also screaming when their heard their idols' voices
during a concert safety video they were flashing on the screens.
*****
At around 8:30 p.m. or so, the lights on the stage started coming to
life. The concert is starting! From our section, I hardly saw what going
on on stage, but this colorful video started showing on the screens.
Then we hear the One Direction boys were already singing live. The
screaming of the girls around us was deafening. They were positively
singing out all the lyrics of each and every song!
As already announced the day before, there were only four guys on
that stage. Zayn Malik really did not show up, begging off from the rest
of the tour because of "stress." His name was not even mentioned at all
during the show. Of course, his die-hard fans missed his presence. For
me, the four boys performed as if they were only really four in the
group. I certainly did not notice anything amiss in the arrangements,
though I am sure all the true fans knew which Zayn parts were sung by
alternates.
Harry Styles stood out in his yellow shirt with floral designs and
electric bad-boy stage presence. During the encore, he came out wearing a
black t-shirt and his hair tied up, much to his fans' delight. He
seemed to be performing separately from the others.
Niall Horan (and his trusty guitar), Liam Payne (and his mic
flipping), and Louis Tomlinson (with his white sleeveless shirt) all had
their own big moments. These three were always seen interacting,
goofing off and having fun with each other. Every boy had his own group
of dedicated fans. Different groups of girls were screaming when their
faces were being shown on the screens.
These are the songs they sang:
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: From our area, we only saw videos of
the boys in their previous tours. Some fans in the audience were holding
up Philippine flags.
12.
Night Changes
13. Little Things: The guys sat down side by side to sing this gentle ballad.
14. Alive
15. Diana
16. One Thing: From our area, we only saw a video game cartoon with the boys as pixelated characters.
17. What Makes You Beautiful
18. Through The Dark: A light rain started falling during this song. Of
course the boys onstage and fans on the field seemed to pay no mind.
19. Story of my Life
Encores:
20. You and I
21. Little White Lies
22. Live While We're Young
23. Best Song Ever
The boys kept on repeating over and over how this was their best show
ever and how much they love Manila and the Philippines. They apologized
for the difficulty fans had to endure to get to the concert. Harry even
thanked the parents, grandparents, husbands and boyfriends who brought
their fans over.
I must say that of all concerts I have attended (and I have watched a
lot), this must be the biggest one I have ever seen. Not even those big
outdoor concerts I've seen of Stevie Wonder, Bon Jovi, Sting, Phil
Collins, or Beyonce could match it in terms of sheer rabid fan numbers
and power. I don't know, but maybe we have to really look back to a
concert before my time by the Beatles and their fanatic fans to find
something that could match this event in those terms.
I am sure all those screaming fangirls just had their most exciting
and memorable night of their young lives. The spectacular extended
fireworks display ended the show with a big colorful bang, making sure
we will long remember this show.
This review was originally published in the author's blog, "
Fred Said."
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