Remember my previous blog when I say I won't be able to watch The Script's concert? Well, here I am, blogging about my experience from the concert.
It wasn't really a planned activity for me. I only decided that I wanted to watch the concert, 5 days before the concert date. I got curious with all those reminders, announcements and advertisements of the concert from Facebook. It was all publicized that made me think, this may be a good concert.
When I called up Ticketnet, the concert tickets are already sold out. Well, 5 days before the event, where else will I get tickets? So my friend and I sourced out "connections" just to get tickets. General admission is ok with us as we're not really die hard fans of them, well at least for me. As I've mentioned in my previous blog, I just like their songs and I just want to hear them perform live. Good thing, the Manila Concert Scene fan page from Facebook announced that they'll be having a contest about The Script concert and the prize is free ticket for 2. Without hesitation, I joined that contest. Also, the fan page mentioned that Araneta Coliseum, the venue of the concert, will be selling Standing Room Only (SRO) tickets for the upper box A, B and General Admission on the event day iteself.
Unfortunately, our connections don't have any tickets for sale. I didn't win the contest as well from the fan page. So my last option is the SRO ticket. Even if its "standing room", the area are all free seating. And so you have to be there early if you want to be seated. First come first serve.
The fan page announce that tickets will be sold by 3pm. So my friend and I decided to be there around 2pm. My friend arrived earlier than me that's why she was able to fall in line with only a few people in queue. By the time I got there, people are already piling up. We waited in line until about 4pm and no ticket is being sold yet. There were rumors that only tickets for upper box A and B are to be sold. We're already quite hesitant as we are only after the Gen Ad tickets. But we still waited. When the security asked us to line up properly and direct people to line in front of the ticketing window, that's the time we asked and confirm the rumors. Well, the rumors are quite true, considering we're in the queue for upper box ticket selling! The queue for Gen Ad ticket selling is on the other side of the coliseum. The security informed us there are only less than 100 people in line. So we hurriedly went to that Gen Ad ticket booth and luckily the line is quite short. Then within seconds, people are also lining up behind us. These are the same people from the upper box ticket booth. I guess we all got confused as to where to line up. When we got there, there's already a line going to the Gen Ad entrance. People are really excited about this concert.
They started selling the tickets at past 5:30pm already. Upon receipt of ticket, we immediately went up to line to the entrance of Gen Ad area. Another line. We've been falling in line since 2pm! By around past 6:30pm, gates were already open. But still, we have to fall in line again on the last door at the entrance of the coliseum itself. One last line and this is it! We got in by around a little past 7pm. Whew! What a long journey! And finally this is it. Lights closed at about 8:30pm and The Script were already on stage.
It was an entertaining concert. I can feel that The Script is very happy with the Filipino's appreciation of them. It was fun that the band even took pictures of them with the audience. The Script also mentioned how the Filipinos love to sing along. I thought they will flash the lyrics "The Man Who Can't Be Moved" from their huge screen background. But instead, Danny let the audience sing some parts of the song. With sold out tickets and standing room tickets, the whole Araneta Coliseum is occupied. People are all singing to almost all of their songs. This is what I've learned from the concert. It's SOP to memorize the lyrics of at least 3 songs of the artist/band so you wouldn't be left out! As for me, I just hum as I don't know the lyrics :)
Here's the setlist from the concert:
You Won't Feel A Thing
Talk You Down
We Cry
If You Ever Come Back
Before the Worst
If You See Kay
The End Where I Begin
Science and Faith
The Man Who Can't Be Moved
I'm Yours
Nothing
Dead Man Walking
Rusty Halo
The band bid goodbye but of course we haven't heard their famous songs yet. And so "the script" is people will shout "more" and the band will come out again and play.
Encore:
For the First Time
Breakeven
Of these, my favorites are For the First Time, Nothing, Breakeven and The Man Who Can't Be Moved. I didn't have much pictures and I didn't even bother to take videos as we're seated on the top of the world. Overall, I enjoyed the concert. It may not be the perfect concert I've seen (with a pause of about 10-15 seconds before the next song is played) and Danny has a little difficulty performing live but it was entertaining. The long queue was worth it for just Php 850 :)
This was not the first time I've heard raves about the concert too. And it says almost the same thing - they weren't really familiar with the band when they decided to go to their concert. :) It's a good thing the concert was great because falling in line for around three hours to get a ticket demands a really good show :)
ReplyDeletewow! haba ng patience nyo sis. hindi ko kaya ganun katagal maghintay :-S
ReplyDelete@chew on this - yeah, its all worth it! such a memorable experience :)
ReplyDelete@realmofadreamer - oo nga e, pinagtyagaan talaga namin. sayang din naman kasi ang pagpila namin kaya todo na ito!
thescript is such a good performer. I am not an avid fan so I came there memorizing only Breakeven, The Man Who Can't Be Moved and Science and Faith (yes, three, as you thought) but i enjoyed the entire show. I am amazed how much die-hard fans thescript has in Manila. You see people singing along with the band's every song. Indeed, a great experience!
ReplyDelete@anonymous - a great experience indeed!
ReplyDeletegood evening..the script is going to have another concert and i'm planning on purchasing sro tickets, can you pls tell me where exactly did you fall in line for the sro tix?where is the line for gen ad and for the uuper box...i'm thinking maybe it'll be the same this year...thank you! :)
ReplyDelete^hi, i'm not sure if this response will still be useful as i believe the script's concert was done already. anyway, sro tickets was sold at the gen ad area, that's near cbtl. i think sro tix are only available that time since the concert was sold out, unlike this time, i believe there are still seats available.
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