With 4 power performers from the Kpop
world--Super Junior, Girls generation, Born to Beat (BTOB), and Red Velvet--
Best of the Best in the Philippines was indeed the ultimate Kpop concert of the
year to date. Screams of thousands of loyal and die-hard fans and wonderful Kpop
music filled the air, as the 3 hour show rocked the Philippine Arena.
Read on for my fan account! (Yay, first Kpop Post!) ^^
PRE-EVENT:
Things really happen when you least
expect it. In this case, I never would have thought of being able to watch Best
of the Best Concert last April 12 at the Philippine Arena, even if I’m a true
blue Elf (fans of Super Junior) and Melody (fans of BTOB).
But fortunately for me, I won 2
upperbox A tickets from Channel M and IndiEvents Inc. (so it pays to really
join online contests right?). I couldn’t even remember when I joined but all I
know is that a dear friend, who’s also a huge fan of Super Junior, tagged me in
the Facebook contest.
It was April 9 when I received the
email and was informed that I can already claim the tickets. I screamed out of
delight and excitement, and hurriedly told my sister (who’s also an Elf) that
we’re seeing the SJ boys on the 12th. And as if my luck wasn’t
enough, a good friend sent me a PM that very same day and told me she has 2
free Lower Box A tickets to the concert. I was totally in cloud 9! Just when I
thought I’ll be sulking during the concert day, 2 ‘kpop angels’ appeared and
made me one happy fangirl.
CONCERT DAY: Getting to the concert
venue
(According to my sister who seems
more updated than I) Best of Best Concerts have actually been happening around
Asia for years now, and it had travelled around China the most. The line ups
were pretty cool, since they invite great Kpop artists (hence the name Best of
the Best), and most of the time, this includes Super Junior.
It was a typical summer day- hot and
humid, and we’re all set to have this little ‘field trip’ to the Philippine
Arena, which is considered
as the world’s largest indoor arena that could accommodate a maximum capacity
of 55,000 people.
At first, I actually found it unbelievable for the
organizers to choose a venue for a Kpop concert that’s outside Manila. I mean,
I know fans would do everything just to see their favorite idols, but well, not
all parents would allow their children to go that far, especially if they’re
commuters. But well, come concert day, I did appreciate the fact that
organizers thought of a way to make it easier for fans to go to the venue by
designating pick-up points where shuttle buses will be there to pick them up
(Trinoma for fans from the North and Alabang Town Center for those from the
South, if I’m not mistaken). And what’s more convenient is that they can buy
roundtrip bus tickets via ticketnet/SM tickets at the cheap and affordable
price of 50 pesos. (Ain’t that fair enough?).
So with the 4 tickets that I have, I got my sister to
come along, together with a friend and her inaanak
(and this was her first concert!). We met at around 3:30pm along the EDSA
entrance of Trinoma (near MRT) where the buses going to Philippine Arena were
waiting for us. There were actually a lot of buses, and the fans can board
whatever bus they like so there was no need for queuing. The tickets were
collected once everyone was settled, just before the bus left Trinoma at around
4:30pm.
It was surprisingly a very hassle-free and pleasant trip.
There was no traffic at all and we were at Ciudad de Victoria in 30 minutes
(around 5pm).
As our bus entered the vicinity of the concert venue, we
could already see the thousands of fans already lined up. But here comes the
hassle part, our bus had to go on a detour to a designated drop off point which
was still at Ciudad de Victoria but a few kilometers away from the Philippine
Arena. From there (and because guests aren’t allowed to loiter around and walk
along the roads going to the concert venue), we were supposed to take another
bus (New Era Buses) which seemed to be the only buses that are allowed to drop
off passengers near the arena. I just find it absurd to be taking another bus
when the bus we were on could have easily dropped us in front of the arena and
then they could have just left right away. Anyway, I’m sure this may still be
improved by Philippine Arena management. J
Upon finally reaching the concert venue, we were
delighted to see fans from 4 different fandoms convene and anticipate the show,
all wearing their best Kpop inspired outfits and equipped with different kinds
of cheering goods such as light sticks and banners. We heard some fans were
there as early as 1pm to prepare for their fan projects (ain’t fan love the
best? J)
Loud Kpop music kept everyone’s energy at a high. There
were also some pre-concert events such as GLOBE’s Kpop
Studio and Link Up Productions’ KPOP Summer Solstice Extended which kept
everyone entertained. There was a huge LED TV outside the arena showing
greetings from the artists, and below it are the entrances to the arena.
Since we’re excited to get in, we went straight to the ticket validation
area. Fans were asked to line up (females were separated from males) under the
scorching heat of the sun in a rather disorderly manner. We couldn’t even find
the end of the line at that time. The tickets too were validated manually,
which takes more time than usual.
After around 30 minutes of queuing,
we finally made it out of the ticket validation ‘maze’ J We posed for a few
photo ops near the entrance before finally going in since it’s our first time
in the venue.
The lobby of the arena looked quite
impressive with high ceilings, and huge red colored pillars that match the red
carpeted flooring. A lot of fans were already lined up in the different
entrances at that time, and. at around 5:30, our tickets were checked and we
were allowed to go in one by one.
It was quite easy to find our seats
once inside. There were ushers that direct the guests to the different seating
sections. The row numbers can be found at the floor of the stairs and the seat
numbers at the back of the chairs. Since we were at row 2, and near the aisle,
our seats were very near the entrance to the VIP section, and have a good view
of the stage.
We waited for quite some time for
all the seats to be filled up. We were actually wondering how long it will take
or if all the seats will be filled up at all because the venue was so big. At
around 6:30 pm though, an announcement was made for fans to fill up the seats
because the concert was about to begin. Unfortunately, I think they
misunderstood it as a sign to fill up the empty seats at the lower sections. I
saw all the guests at the General Admissions section hurriedly leaving their
seats and going to the upper box section. It was almost a stampede. I got a
little worried there, because the same thing happened to us before at the 2pm
concert in MOA Arena. Only then, we were the ones running to get better seats
below and it wasn’t really a good experience at all. It can get people hurt.
And as if a chain reaction, all the
guests at the Upper Box section also went down to the Lower Box section. Some people
from the Upper Box section at the sides even swarmed the VIP area. And I’m not
sure if the bouncers were just shocked with what happened, but all I know is
that they weren’t able to control the crowd. And I guess when the organizers
realized what was happening, they made an announcement that guests need to stay
at their reserved seats. The commotion seemed to die down a little at that
time, but nevertheless, most of the seat numbers are not followed anymore. I
saw a few guests complaining that their seats were already taken. Some just
took whatever seats are available, and yet some insisted on taking their
reserved seats. Some even decided to stay on the aisle. (Well, if you’re a fan,
it doesn’t really matter if you’re seated or not. Eventually, everyone will
stand up watching the concert anyway J )
CONCERT
PROPER: It’s party time! J
RED
VELVET
The show started 30 minutes late
from the expected time (around 7pm). The first performer was SM Entertainment’s
newest girl group, Red Velvet.
I only know them from watching their
MVs, but I learned from my sister that originally, they only have 4 members
(Wendy, Irene, Seulgi, and Joy) but added a new one (Yeri) just this March.
The 5 girls were really entertaining
and they’re fitting to be the opening act of the concert. My personal favorite
was Wendy, who’s really pretty and also has the best voice (for me) among the
girls. She’s usually the one hitting the high notes and she’s good with English
too.
Joy was also really pretty so she
was always focused on cam. All the girls are such good performers they
instantly captured the hearts of the crowd.
The girls sang 4 songs which include 3 songs from their
mini album (Ice Cream Cake, Something Kinda Crazy, and Candy) and their debut
song, Happiness, all of which are catchy and set all the fans singing and
dancing to their girly tunes. A behind-the-scene clip from their Ice Cream Cake
MV was also shown afterwards at the LED screens.
BTOB
Born To Beat (BTOB) composed of Seo Eunkwang, Lee
Minhyuk, Changsub, Lim Hyun-sik, Peniel, Jung Il-hoon, and Yook Sungjae, was next to perform.
They are the only group that are not handled by SM Entertainment among the
performers (they’re under Cube Ent.). As a Melody, I’ve been looking forward to
seeing them perform live since last year (because I missed their performance at
DKFC2). I’ve know these boys as the total package- they can sing, rap, dance,
and steal your heart with their crazy antics.
And indeed, they didn’t disappoint me one bit. They totally
rocked Philippine Arena, performing their first 3 songs Thriller, Irresistible
Lips, and I Only Know Love. After that, they introduced themselves to the
crowd. Eunkwang was first: “Hi everyone, I am Eunkwang, the leader of BTOB.”;
followed by Peniel and Sung Jae: “Nice to meet you, you can call me Sung Jae,
Yook Sung Jae! (ends up laughing and all the girls scream!). Min Hyuk was next
and he said something in Korean, which when translated caused the fans to
scream even more. He was followed by Hyun-sik who said “Mahal kita”, and the
crowd went wild again. Ilhoon said “We came to make you happy. We’ll make you
happy tonight”. And finally, Changsub (who’s so funny, he can be funny without
trying) was last to introduce himself, and he asked the crowd to screeeaaam,
which they did! It was crazy, and everyone was on a high watching them.
“We’d like to say thank you for having us here. It’s an honor
to be able to perform at Best of Best in the Philippines!...It’s been a while since we’ve been here, but we’re really
glad that we’re finally here with you guys. We really missed all of you guys!
Did you guys miss us?” said Peniel, whose English speaking skills
made it easier for the members to communicate with the audience. Everyone
answered with a strong “Yeeessss!”.
They performed the rest of the songs in their set-list: 2nd
Confession, Winter’s tale (a Christmas song), and my favorites, Beep Beep and
of course, Wow.
All throughout their performance, BTOB’s energy sent
everyone on party mode. Sung Jae was crowd and camera favorite with his aegyo
skill (he threw some hearts in the air!) and laughing eyes that can send all
the girls’ hearts fluttering; Min Hyuk was the silent but charming type with
equally heart stopping aegyos and superb rapping skills; Il Hoon was so cute
with curly hair and rapping skills that adds that swag to their songs; Eunkwang
and Changsub are both so entertaining and funny, and they have the best vocals
in the group (along with Sung Jae); Hyun-sik looks even more handsome in person, especially when
he dances. The boys were all such good performers, they totally rocked
Philippine Arena. Everyone enjoyed their insanely amazing performance, and I
personally think these boys are so good they deserve a concert of their own.
GIRLS
GENERATION
I’m not a Girls Generation fan, but I love the girly tune
of some of their songs, so I also anticipated watching them perform live.
Hailed as one of Kpop’s royalties, Girls Generation, which
is now only composed of Tiffany, Yuri, Yoona, Hyoyeon, Seohyun, Sooyoung, Taeyeon,
and Sunny, is one of the most sought after Kpop girl group in Asia. Earlier
this year, of one of their members (Jessica) left the group and BOB was their
first time to appear on stage with only 8 members. Even so, the support of
their fans remain stronger than ever. I know half of the fans in Philippine
Arena at that time are SONEs (Girls Generation Fans) and I simply love how they
came up with huge, pink foam hand signs, hearts and banners to cheer their
idols. And they also made sure most of them are at the VIP section so they can
easily be seen by the girls when they perform.
The girls sang 7 songs that include MR. TAXI (Japanese
Version), Genie, Gee, Hoot, Kissing You, Complete, and Mr. Mr.
Surprisingly, I think I developed a huge girl crush on
Tiffany, who’s the camera’s favorite that night. She was just so pretty and
adorable, and since she’s very fluent in English, she took on the role of
interpreter and host during their performance. I used to dislike her, especially
since she became Nichkhun’s girlfriend. But BOB changed my insight about her. J
The rest of the girls
were as adorable and eye candy as ever. And they kept saying ‘see you again’,
which may be a hint for a Girls Generation concert in the not so distant
future. At the end of their performance, Seohyun gave the fans a message in Korean
(which was translated after): “It’s been
a while since we’ve been in Manila and we’re so happy to be here…The energy
you’re giving us, we’ll be taking back home with us. Thank you so much! We love
you Philippines!”
SUPER JUNIOR
And at last, we’ve come to my most favorite part of the
concert!
Last year, when I watched Super Junior at DKFC 2, I was a
bit disappointed because somehow it felt lacking since their energy wasn’t that
high as compared to Super Show, and of course, they sang less songs as well. But
this year at BOB, it was the complete opposite. When it was their turn, it really
felt like I was watching Super Show because they boys really gave it their all.
The crowd screamed the loudest when they came out of the stage.
With members Leeteuk, Siwon, Donghae, Heechul, Kyuhyun, Eunhyuk,
and Ryeowook, Super Junior certainly
gave everyone the fitting finale. Even with the absence of 3 members (Yesung,
Sungmin, and Shindong, who are currently in military service), they showed the
audience their superb dancing skills, impressive vocals, and excellent fan
service.
They sang songs such as SHIRT, This Is Love, and Evanesce
during their first half. During their intro, ‘Angel leader’ Leeteuk set the
mood by saying “Mabuhay Philippines!” which was followed by their signature "Uri
neun Supeo Juni-oeyo" (We Are Super Junior) with matching signature hand
pose. The fans went wild and responded "Uri Elpeu-oeyo" (We Are ELF).
This was followed by the individual introduction of the members from Ryeowook,
Donghae, Kangin, and then Siwon who spoke in straight English: “To a beautiful
city, hello everyone! This is Siwon Choi…We missed your voice. Did you guys
miss us? Ok, I’m gonna count to 3. If you guys missed us, you guys are gonna
scream, ok? 3…2…1!.” And everyone screamed at the top of their lungs. It was actually
deafening. Siwon answered this with “Thank you for coming and let’s enjoy
tonight! Rock and roll, baby!” And the crowd roared louder.
Up next was Kyuhyun who imitated his hyung and also
introduced himself in English. “Hi, I’m Kyuhyun. I missed your voice. I’m gonna
count to 3, and you’re gonna scream, ok? 1..2..3”…And everyone screamed again
while Kyuhyun enjoyed the attention with closed eyes and outstretched hands. “Okay,
okay, thank you. Let me introduce myself. I’m a member of the one of the
popular boy groups, Super Junior. You know?” We were laughing our hearts out at
this. Even Kyu was laughing at himself. That evil maknae, he’s really funny. “Today,
have a good time. (Laughs) Okay, thank you. I love you!” And the elfs went
wild. More so, because Heechul was next and he said “Saranghaeyo! Hello my
Philippine baby! My name is… Saranghaeyo Kim Heechul!” And the fans began to
chant in response “Saranghaeyo Kim Heechul! Wooyubiccal Kim Heechul" (We
Love you Kim Heechul. Milky White Skin Kim Heechul).
Next to introduce himself was Eunhyuk who said: “Mabuhay!
My name is Eunhyuk. Really very, long, long time no see. I really miss you
guys, mahal kita!” And then he thanked
everyone for coming and said I love you as well.
Last but not the least was Leeteuk, who brought everyone’s
energy level on a high when he chanted “Ma-ma-ma-ma-ma-ma-Mabuhaaaaaaaaayyyyy!”
The other members joined him and added beat boxing effects “Ma-ma-ma-ma-ma-ma-Mabuhay!
Mabuhay Philippines! Are you happy? Philippine, mahal kita!!!” And then he
spoke in Korean “It’s been a really long time for us to say hello to all of
you. How have you been? You all look so much better than the last time we had a
concert here.” It was a surreal moment to see Leeteuk back on stage. As an Elf,
I truly missed him because he was always one of the best when it comes to fan
service. (Welcome back, Leeteuk!).
For the second half, the boys performed At Gwanghwamun (c/o
Kyuhyun), Oppa Oppa (c/o Donghae & Eunhyuk), and Mr. Simple.
As usual, Kyuhyun’s excellent vocals when he sang ‘At
Gwanghwamun’ made the hearts of the fans swoon. His voice has that dramatic
quality that makes one feel the emotions in his songs. And he always sings from
his heart and hits the high notes perfectly.
Eunhyuk and Donghae on the other hand totally rocked the
arena with their hit song, ‘Oppa, Oppa’. They danced and sung to their usual
routine and asked the fans to chant ‘oppa’ after saying their names. The other
members joined in the end, dancing goofily as each member’s name was chanted
(Siwon and Leeteuk). Siwon even did a butt dance in front of the fans. And
Heechul danced so cutely as they chant his name at the end of the song.
Of course, there was uproar among the fans the moment they
realized what the next song is. “Hey, I’m Mr. Simple!” Everyone was dancing and
singing the song as the members perform onstage. Donghae, Heechul, and Leeteuk are
crowd favorites, all the girls scream when they are focused on cam. Eunhyuk’s
hand stand was so cool. I could see sapphire blue light sticks everywhere. It
was truly an insane performance; we were all on a high.
Before singing the final song, Super Junior spoke to the
fans again. Leeteuk said that they want to express how they feel through dancing
if the fans will scream loud enough. First was Eunhyuk, followed by Leeteuk
(who danced so cutely and made us all laugh), and then Heechul. They made the
fans chant again during his turn, that he really did a cool break dancing move.
Leeteuk joined him followed by Siwon who did a hand stand (which allowed us to
see his abs!) and then Kangin took of his jacket, laid on the floor and covered
himself with it. Heechul jokingly tried to revive him via CPR, making it appear
that he was kissing him. And we laughed and screamed our hearts out at that.
They were all so entertaining and charming. After that, they did the "Can
You Feel It" choki choki dance, and all the fans joined them. Then,
Leeteuk asked Donghae to give it a try. He managed to do a short break dance
move but stopped after that. He said “30 years old” (haha!) but they encouraged
him to do it. All the fans started to chant his name. So he did it again and he
was sooo good (again, we had a glimpse of his abs, lol)!
After that Leeteuk told the fans: “These things honestly
were not on the script. But it would be a little sad if we don’t show them to
you. Why don’t we show you some more? Are you happy?! We will see you next time…”
And the boys left the stage.
I just love Leeteuk’s sincerity when he talks. It made me
feel he really did miss us and loves giving his best just to make everyone
happy.
But of course, that was not the end of it. A short video
clip for Mamacita was shown on the LED, and the fans screamed in excitement. I
think it was one of, if not the most well received performance of the night as
fans, even from other fandoms, sang "Hey! MAMACITA naega Ayayaya!"
and danced to the song. Everyone screamed as if there was no tomorrow, probably
because it was the finale song, as confetti filled the stage. The concert ended
with a bang, and no doubt the boys made everyone happy. Super Junior bowed as a
group one last time, as the fans begin to chant ‘SS6!’. They scattered and went
to different sides of the stage while thanking the fans. Heechul even sang
"Let it go~ Let it go~" before leaving the stage.
Leeteuk was last to leave the stage as always. He went to every corner of the
stage and did his customary 90 degree bow, while forming heart signs over his
head in between, to show his gratitude and love for the fans for their continued
support and for the successful show. It was my first time to see him do it live
and I’d say that as a fan, I was deeply moved by his gesture. I admire his
sincerity, hard work, and fan service. He really made us all feel loved and
happy.
The fans were all smiles as they left the venue and even
continued to sing the songs they just heard at the concert. My heart was on a
high the entire evening that I didn’t mind walking a few kilometers from the
concert venue to the passenger loading area which was on a field somewhere in
Ciudad de Victoria.
Overall, it was a really awesome and unforgettable night. It
was indeed a night of the Best of the Best because all 4 groups showed
exemplary showmanship, and excellent fan service.#
[NOTE: I am yet to upload all photos T_T. It may take a while to sort all of them.]
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