The Philippine Star

The 1975, Third Eye Blind lead int’l line-up at In The Mix music fest

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MMI Live and Ovation Production­s announce that they are bringing six internatio­nal acts — including The 1975, Third Eye Blind, Panic! at The Disco, James Bay, Elle King and Twin Pines — to perform in one epic night dubbed as In The Mix.

As one of 2016’s most-awaited music festivals, In the Mix will feature live performanc­es from both popular and emerging artists on Aug. 18 at the Mall of Asia Arena. Tickets go on sale on May 21.

Returning to the country as promised at the band’s Manila gig in 2015, The 1975 will be back with new materials and daring new sound with the sophomore album I Like It When You Sleep For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It, soared to the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Top 200 Chart and produced the hit singles like Love Me, Ugh!, The Sound and Somebody Else. The album was out early this year — a follow-up from its self-titled debut in 2013. The Manchester synth-rock band was responsibl­e of producing hits like Chocolate, Girls and Sex, to name a few. Alternativ­e-rock band Third Eye Blind will also make its way back to the Philippine­s.

Led by the hits Semi-Charmed Life, Graduate, How’s It Going to Be, Losing a Whole Year and Jumper, Third Eye Blind found commercial success in the late 1990s. Its self-titled debut album Third Eye Blind reached No. 25 on the

Billboard 200 chart, sold six million copies and went six times platinum in the United States. Semi-Charmed Life peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned the group a Billboard Music Award for modern rock track of the year.

After the first visit in 2008, Grammynomi­nated Panic! At The Disco is also returning with the recently-released fifth studio album, Death of a Bachelor. Ten years after, the award-winning rock band’s sole remaining founding member Brendon Urie describes their fifth LP as “a mix between Sinatra and Queen” which he written alongside the likes of Ricky Wilson and Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo.

Among the newcomers is 2016 Grammy’s Best New Artist nominee James Bay, who is also set to perform his collection of dusty, blues-inspired songs from his debut Chaos

and the Calm. With his notable singles Let It

Go and Hold Back The River, James also nabbed Grammy nomination­s for Best Rock Album and Best Rock Song for his track Hold Back the River.

Meanwhile, the American singersong­writer Elle King whose debut album Love Stuff with the single Ex’s

and Oh’s, has risen to the top rungs of the charts months after its 2014 release and on the Billboard Hot 100. The hit also made our 26-year-old music fest headliner just the second woman in two decades (after Lorde) to top the Alternativ­e Songs list and the only woman to lead Hot Rock Songs in 2015.

Hailing from Glasgow, frontman Barry Morrell, drummer Graham Brown and bassist Callum McConville are a three-piece anthemic indie band known as Twin Pines — a homage to the mall in their favorite film Back to the Future. With a fresh and innovative sound, the band’s single Young Heart is scheduled for release this month. The track has already been featured on the E4 hit show

Made In Chelsea and has been one of the stand out tracks during the band’s recent live performanc­es.

Tickets to In The Mix will go on sale starting May 21. For details, follow #MMILive (on

Instagram, Facebook and Twitter) and #OvationPro­d (on Instagram and Twitter and Ovation Production­s on Facebook) or you may visit SM Tickets, www. smtickets.com or call 470-2222.

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Panic! at the Disco
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Third Eye Blind
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The 1975

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