The crowd’s energy leveled up as Maroon 5 played their classics “Sunday Morning,” “Harder to Breathe,” and “This Love”-all selections from Songs About Jane, the album that launched their career in 2002. It was followed up by the 2007 best-selling single on iTunes, “Makes Me Wonder,” its intro mashed with Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop 'Til You Get Enough.” “Payphone,” the carrier single of the group’s fourth studio album Overexposed, switched on the audience’s enthusiasm. Maroon 5’s front man Adam Levine led his bandmates James Valentine (rhythm guitar), Mickey Madded (bass), PJ Morton (keyboard), Matt Flynn (drummer) to the stage. Hours before the group’s one-night performance, traffic choked major roads that led to the concert venue.Īt exactly 9:25 in the evening, lights at the Big Dome dimmed, as the thrilled crowd braced themselves for a musical experience. It was the international group's third time to hold a concert in the country.Įvery row, aisle, and seat from the General Admission to the Patron sections of the Smart-Araneta Coliseum was crammed with spectators who flocked to Cubao, Quezon City. The energy never died down in the hour-and-a-half show that American poprock band Maroon 5 gave Manila on Tuesday night, September 18, via their Overexposed World Tour concert.
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