MANILA, Philippines - London-based pop-rock sensation Lawson is coming to town, ending speculation of such tickling possibility and turning it into a fan frenzy that promises a beautiful mayhem once the group meets its Filipino fans face-to-face.
The group is confirmed arriving here on April 7 wherein two days after, it is scheduled to perform a much-anticipated gig at the Eastwood Mall Open Park in Libis, Quezon City. The venue may be intimate. But a heavy crowd of delirious fans is expected to flock the venue.
“It will be a dream come true to do a couple of shows there. We want to go to as many places as we can and we heard Philippines is a very good scene music-wise,†said 22-year-old lead guitarist Joel Peat.
The statement came in a past interview when the chance of Lawson coming to Manila was still being cooked and not yet finalized.
Now the dream for its multitude of young Filipino fans will finally become a reality.
The especially-for-Filipino-fans show happens on April 9 at 7 p.m. The date is known locally as Araw Ng Kagitingan which commemorates the sacrifices of Filipino and American soldiers who fought for the country and suffered in the infamous Death March at the hands of enemy soldiers during the darkest days of World War II.
For Lawson fans, that day can also mean a moment when they will meet their heroes in the flesh, alive and giving melodic music that inspires the heart and rocks the soul.
Lawson, its name paying tribute to a real-life doctor who saved the life of its vocalist Andy Brown from death scare, scored hit singles recently, namely, When She Was Mine, (which immediately became high-rated on YouTube in just a week after being posted) Taking Over Me and Standing In The Dark.
Completing the band roster are bassist Ryan Fletcher, who has been jamming with Joel since they were 14, and drummer Adam Pitts.
On that special April night, the air will be filled with great music and admirable rockers collectively called Lawson.
Grab a copy of Lawson’s Chapman Square album available on CD at all Astroplus/Astrovision and Odyssey and O Music and Video stores nationwide. The album is also available for download.