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Boyce Avenue serenades The Big Dome

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February 14 is a significant global event where people celebrate love in all forms. But before Valentine’s Day came, Boyce Avenue serenaded its Filipino fans in a concert held on February 11 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. 

American cover band Boyce Avenue during their pre-Valentine concert at The Big Dome

Opening the event were three local acts, Nobita, The Juans, and Adie, whose hit songs stirred various emotions from listeners. First up on stage was Nobita, bringing melancholic vibes with their music. The slow, soothing music set the mood for the audience, hinting that it was a night that would appeal to their sentiments and bring a wave of nostalgia through music. 

After Nobita, The Juans took the stage to delight the Araneta crowd with their lively performance. However, they took a different approach to celebrate love. Aside from performing love songs for the couples present, they also tugged on the heartstrings of attendees with complicated love lives. The Juans performed their song “Ihahatid Kita” while encouraging the audience to let go of things not meant for them, even if they hold them near and dear. 

Singer-songwriter Adie took the stage last before giving way to Boyce Avenue, stirring up the crowd even further. He sang his latest piece, “G.K.Y.A.M.” (Gusto Kita ‘Yun Ang Mahalaga), giving waves of kilig to his fans in the crowd. Adie also performed his hit song, “Mahika,” with the audience singing along. 

Even though the night was some days away from Valentine’s Day, the three local acts made the attendees feel heard and represented through their music. When Boyce Avenue took the stage, the crowd felt the emotions and music to enjoy the concert further.  

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Boyce Avenue is an American cover band formed in Sarasota, Florida, by brothers Alejandro Luis Manzano, Daniel Enrique Manzano, and Fabian Rafael Manzano.

Throughout the night, they switched from singing their original compositions to popular covers and vice versa. Filipino fans couldn’t keep themselves from singing along to the band’s rendition of classics like “Every Breath You Take,” “Can’t Help Falling In Love,” and “Unchained Melody.” They also had their take on more recent pieces, including “Blinding Lights” and “Easy On Me.” 

Since the concert is Boyce Avenue’s pre-Valentine offering, they didn’t pass up on singing several Ed Sheeran songs like “Castle On A Hill” and “Perfect,” Christina Perri’s “A Thousand Years,” and Coldplay’s “Yellow.” The eager crowd couldn’t help but sing along and feel like the band was serenading them directly. 

Boyce Avenue began in 2004 by posting song cover videos on YouTube in 2007, paving their career as professional musicians. They have over 4.8 billion YouTube views and over 16.2 million subscribers thanks to their acoustic take on popular songs.  It’ll be their 11th time returning to the Philippines after carving out a niche among the local music scene’s favorite foreign artists. They began visiting the country in February 2009. 

Besides their pre-Valentine concert in Manila, Boyce Avenue has two more shows in the Philippines, which continue on February 12 at the Waterfront Hotel Ballroom in Cebu and February 14 at the SMX Convention Center in Davao. 

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