Hotness overload! Last March 02, 2013 at the Mall of Asia
Arena, sizzling boys from Korea conquered the hearts of thousands of “The
Hottest” (2PM Fans) in the Philippines. Performing in Manila as the first stop of their “What
Time Is It” world tour, the boys absolutely made the MOA Arena crowd
breathless. Their hot visages were not just eloquent to melt thousands of their
pinoy fans, they were also oozing with talents and charisma. Some of the very notable
scenes/performances were Chansung’s tearing of his shirt in the middle of singing “Love You
Down”, Taecyeon rapping and playing as a DJ on “It’s Time”, Nickhun’s amazing “Let
it Rain” while playing the piano that melted most hearts of the audience,
Wooyoung’s superb dance steps and his funny “Pakitong Kitong” which made the
crown sang joyfully. Truly, kpop fans were so satisfied. Though only Taecyeon
and Nickhun have the capability to speak fluent English, language barriers don't matter. The loving fans were hoping that these charming hunks would perform
again in the country someday. -faf
Videos By: Grachelle Valencia. [Follow her channel on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/kradylla]
Photos By: Grachelle Valencia, JYP Entertainment and The Philippine Star.
A dream and a fantasy together- last January 19, 2013, six
awesome KPOP groups fell in the grounds of SM Mall of Asia Open Grounds like
shooting stars as they conquer the land and the hearts of their Filipino fans
in a dreamy fantastic concert organized by PULP. Six KPOP Groups: Girls’
Generation (SNSD), Exo-M, Exo-K, Infinite, U-Kiss, Tahiti and Tasty.
Cheerful and energetic KPOP fans waited and gathered before
the concert not minding how long they will stand and the heat. Truly, their adrenaline
rush powered them mixed by their frenzy. Extreme happiness embraced the crowd.
Even male fans were filled with glee as their presence was inspired by the sexy
and pretty members of SNSD, imagine that? Loving KPOP is not just for teens or
young adults because there were also adults and parents who watched and sang
together with their children. The prices of the tickets were expensive and took
time for some fans to earn and save but seeing their faces and smiles, they
were more precious than what they have paid. Though there are language
barriers, I could therefore say that music could really bind us all.
Here are some pictures taken by my friend who watched: