The Moffatts open to doing a collaboration with Julie Ann San Jose
The Moffatts are back in Manila to perform their hits for their Filipino fans.
This Canadian pop-rock group, composed of brothers Sco, Clint, Bob and Dave Moffatt, was one of the biggest boy bands during the '90s.
Yesterday, the band staged its reunion concert produced by Midas Promo ons at the New Fron er Theater.
Last November 23, The Moffatts went to Cebu to perform at the Hoops Dome Arena.
PEP.ph (Philippine Entertainment Portal) and other members of the press had a chance to interview the four-member American band last Monday, November 26.
During the press conference, the band members revealed what they love most about the Philippines.
Bob said he's mo vated by the energy of their Pinoy fans.
"I think for me, personally, the feeling I get whenever I'm here, it's a relaxed feeling.
"The people here are very posi ve and they really embrace family. It's really nice because it's just a warm feeling for me when I get here.
"I believe in energy. I believe when you're walking around past people and you feel that 'cause we're all connected.
"I feel different when I'm in a place like the Philippines or... I love Bali.
"I was just in Bali before I got here, too. And I just feel like there's a different energy that's surrounding us and I love that."
His twin brother Clint agreed, by saying: "It's one of those places where my shoulders can drop and I feel comfortable and relaxed.
COLLABORATIONS
The band members were also asked if they are open to doing a collabora on with a Filipino artist.
Last Sunday, November 25, The Moffatts had a chance to perform on GMA‐ 7's noon me show "Sunday PinaSaya."
On that day, Julie Anne San Jose performed the band's hit songs "Miss You Like Crazy" and "If Life Is So Short" along with Kapuso singers Garre Bolden and Maricris Garcia.
Bob admitted that they were impressed after hearing the trio.
He revealed that they invited Julie Anne to do a collaboration with them and are just wai ng for her go signal to do it.