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Marcos: Coldplay concert “unmissable”

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday justified going to a recent concert by a British rock band where he arrived in a helicopter, saying that the show was “unmissable.”

“Perhaps by now, you know that I am really a music lover. I have been for a long time,” Marcos said in an interview with a state news agency.

Marcos said he “studied music for many years” and considers Coldplay to be “unmissable.”

Marcos and his family drew significan­t backlash from social media users for using a helicopter to attend Coldplay’s concert on January 19.

Most comments pointed out that the president’s shortened trip to the rockstars’ show was funded by taxpayers.

In response, the Presidenti­al Security Command justified the use of a chopper, saying that the traffic from the 40,000 concertgoe­rs on their way to the Philippine Arena in Bulacan “posed a potential threat to the security of the president.”

Marcos said the Coldplay concert was “fantastic.”

“It was great. You can ask anybody who attended the concert. It’s different from the previous concerts we used to attend,” the president said.

MANILA HAS WORLD’S ‘WORST TRAFFIC’

Metro Manila leads the world in terms of having the worst traffic of all metropolit­an areas, ranking first out of 387 cities across 55 countries, according to the 2023 Tomtom Traffic Index.

Coldplay frontman Chris Martin remarked during their show in the Philippine­s that Metro Manila had “completely insane” traffic and was “number one” in the world.

The president in 2023 vowed to improve the country’s public transporta­tion systems and “pursue the muchneeded modernizat­ion of our transport system in vital parts of the country, whether through better roads, highways and even railways.”

Marcos, however, has come under fire among transport groups for refusal to extend the December 31, 2023 deadline for the consolidat­ion of public utility vehicles (PUV) operators, threatenin­g the livelihood of thousands of jeepney drivers.—Philstar.com

 ?? ?? President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. is seen watching the Coldplay’s concert at the Philippine Arena in Bulacan Friday last week. PHILSTAR.COM
President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. is seen watching the Coldplay’s concert at the Philippine Arena in Bulacan Friday last week. PHILSTAR.COM

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