One of the hottest K-pop group of today's generation, 2AM, recently visited Philippines as part of their first Asian promotional tour.
MCA music Philippines brought 2AM in the country, 2 days of fan-meet and a 1 day grand showcase happened. Lot of fans came just to see them performed live!
Last Saturday, a 1hour showcase of the group happened at Eastwood Mall open park, the venue was open for everyone. It was the last performance of the group in the country before going to another to continue the Asian Tour.
The showcase started exactly 5:00 pm and ended at 6:00pm, 2AM showed up after the front act of their showcase, they sang "I won't let you go" as their opening act of the show then followed by another song. After a short break the group sang 2 songs from their album "Saint o'clock " album "You wouldn't answer my call" & "Like crazy". Filipino I AMs didn't pass the opportunity to celebrate the 3 members birthday this May, fans gave presents and cake while singing a Happy Birthday song in Korean & in English. 2AM gave surprise to everyone by singing an accapella song, the group's voice really harmonize in each other. After that, the group sang "This Song", loud screams faded as they sang that song, you can hear fan chants from fans and feel the solemnity of the show, after that they sang "I did wrong" as the end of their act.
Some pictures from the showcase:
Covered &Written by: CYkahel@Gokpop Photos & Edit by: Seven@GoKpop Philippine Acknowledgment to: GoKpop Philippine Media Team Special Thanks to: MCA Music Philippine
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