The Philippine Star

Boyce Avenue with Moira at Big Dome

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Boyce Avenue is coming to Manila for a concert on June 1 at the Araneta Coliseum, together with Moira, the most streamed local artist now in the Philippine­s.

Boyce Avenue is comprised of Manzano brothers Alejandro (lead vocals, guitar and piano), Fabian (guitar, vocals) and Daniel (bass, percussion, vocals). The Florida-based band was formed in 2004, and in 2007, they started posting videos on YouTube sharing not only their original songs, but also their distinctiv­e acoustic covers with the world. The videos resonated instantly and to date the

band’s YouTube channel has amassed over 3.7 billion views and over 10.6 million subscriber­s. On YouTube, the band is ranked above such artists as Justin Timberlake, Drake, Miley Cyrus, Sia and Imagine Dragons. The brothers have forged a lasting and passionate digital fan base in other platforms as well, with over three million Facebook likes and a half million Twitter followers.

The band has also sold in excess of 10 million songs and one billion streams, and has had the privilege of touring the world several times, selling more than 600,000 tickets in over 30 countries including most recently, a sold-out show at the legendary Royal Albert Hall in London in November last year.

Moira won at Himig Handog 2017 with her song Titibo-Tibo. She has massively increased her popularity and it was her song Malaya, theme song of the movie Camp Sawi, that made her the “movie soundtrack queen of this generation.” Hopeless romantics and even the brokenhear­ted can’t get enough of her

hugot renditions of Torete and Sundo, as well as her other songs such as Tagpuan, Huling Gabi, Kita Na Kita and Saglit, among others. Moira’s first two-night concert at the KIA Theater over the weekend sold out in just a few days.

The show is organized by Wilbros Live. Tickets will go on sale on Feb. 28 via TicketNet.com.ph; or call 911-5555 for more details.

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