The Philippine Star

A night with Winner set some pretty high expectatio­ns for the next concerts I will attend because, surely, it will always take me back to the day when it all started.

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— I’m not exaggerati­ng when I said they singlehand­edly increased my productivi­ty level by a ton. Really Really was my ultimate go-to “feel good” song for days. When I just felt like being dramatic for all sorts of reason, I would blast Fool and Empty like I was part of some sad music video. Casual admiration towards Winner grew into a habit; I’ve been unconsciou­sly getting to know the boys individual­ly through Winner TV and later on kept up with their guesting videos on variety shows and radio stations. The boys released their second album in the middle of the year, “EVERYD4Y,” and sure enough they’ve exceeded the Inner Circles’ expectatio­ns. A good mix of their past and current style, a tropical house vibe brimming with catchy electronic beats and all the beach vibes they could muster, the album screams “Don’t stop listening to me!”

When Pulp Live World announced that Winner would perform here in Manila, I knew I had to go. Luckily, the universes conspired to make it happen. This is actually the third time the boys have visited the country; the most recent was last May, they spent three days in El Nido, Palawan filming for Summer Story.

I was lucky enough to get a front row spot (moving from my Lower Box ticket) and had an eye-level view from the stage, which was good enough. My insides were experienci­ng a rollercoas­ter ride — I remember my excitement was linked to the anxiety I felt.

After the longest wait, Yoon, Mino, Hoony and Jinu finally stepped into the spotlight to serenade us with their opening song, Empty, from the debut album “2014 S/S” which instantly got me emotional because it was one of my favorite songs. The boys did their research to impress us with Filipino words they learned just for the concert, and Jinu took the introducti­ons seriously — greeting the fans with “Pogi ba ako? Maganda kayo!” Boy, did he have to do us like that? Other than knowing the right Filipino phrases, they were amazingly good at English as well, especially Yoon who played host for the entire concert. Not only that, they told us they had the time to try Jollibee within their right idols who appreciate their fans the same as we appreciate them.

I left MOA Arena feeling like I was on cloud nine. For a person who had just been recently invested in K-Pop, I could say that this was the best decision I’ve made this year as a struggling adult who doesn’t really make good decisions for herself. A night with Winner set some pretty high expectatio­ns for the next concerts I will attend because, surely, it will always take me back to the day when it all started.

 ??  ?? The boys did their research to impress us with Filipino words they learned just for the concert, and Jinu took the introducti­ons seriously — greeting the fans with “Pogi ba ako? Maganda kayo!”
The boys did their research to impress us with Filipino words they learned just for the concert, and Jinu took the introducti­ons seriously — greeting the fans with “Pogi ba ako? Maganda kayo!”
 ?? Images Courtesy of YG EnTErTAInM­EnT ?? Simply being surrounded with fellow Inner Circles who felt the same way towards our idols was just pure magic.
Images Courtesy of YG EnTErTAInM­EnT Simply being surrounded with fellow Inner Circles who felt the same way towards our idols was just pure magic.

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