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Showing posts with label #WEARE7107. Show all posts
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Friday, February 28, 2014

Thank You for the Music 7107's Red Hot Chili Peppers



I started listening to the Red Hot Chili Peppers in the early 90's and  were the reasons my siblings and I got hooked to NU107 (when it was still cool) and MTVs as we patiently waited for their music videos all day.

Rumors of the RHCP performing in the Philippines first surfaced 12 years ago, unfortunately it seemed negotiations didn’t work out.




Fast forward January 21, 2014, I was sitting together a crowd of media at the Aracama listening eagerly to the confirmation that the Red Hot Chili Peppers were going to be part of the 7107 International Music Festival—at that time I still had my last minute doubts as the project seemed too ambitious.

As part of the generation who grew up with RHCP, it brought back a lot of flashbacks, from singing along with my friends and imitating Flea’s guitar solos.

So the thought of watching them live brought back those memories—unfortunately I also have the same problems then as I did back then-- their tickets were quite…make that very expensive.


Seeing them live, was part of my bucket list and seeing them now, 20 years later was all the more intriguing. I wanted to see how Anthony Keidis would like without his shirt off, or if he still sounded the same.

Thank God for blogging—and friends from Fleishman Hillard Ph.

I could barely sleep the night before, from all the excitement and messages from my brothers who are working abroad asking me for photos of RHCP to prove that I was indeed watching their concert, and friends asking if I still had tickets or if I wanted to sell them my ticket—As if the thought ever crossed my mind.

Trying to hide our excitement we were quite (very) early at the meeting point in Centris Quezon Avenue, last February 23. The travel time was about two hours to Clark GGLC and we waited for another half an hour for the gates to open.


Security was very tight and we had to leave all our “baon” (water and chips) back at the van and were advised that there was strictly no re-entry.

As soon as we entered, I was awed by the spacious grounds. It was HUGE I guess almost 3 to 4 times the size of the MoA concert grounds, there was a loooong row of portalets near the entrance, food tents on the left and on the far right were the two stages. One with a carabao horn where our local artists performed and the International stage decorated with the rays of the Philippine sun.



It was no wonder that many had been comparing the event to other international festivals like Coachella. It wasn’t just a concert event it was really a festival area.

There were souvenir booths selling souvenir Tshirts of RHCP Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, and other artists a long food tents with almost every kind of food you want and a separate beverage station for liquor, water, juice and of course the Jamba Juice truck.


As long as your wallet is full, your stomach will never go empty.




Besides the VIP area there was also a more noticeable Guess stay in tent with the small pool inside for those who want to take a dip but unfortunately it was for VIPs so even the media couldn’t get in.


Near the international stage was the Smart Hangout tent where Smart subscribers got pampered as they could watch the concert inside the airconditioned tent, get freebies and use the charging station to recharge their gadgets.

As the first bands like Pulso played we were still exploring the grounds and taking souvenir photos of the 7107 markers before deciding to cool it down at the Media tent.


It was quite difficult shuffling back and forth the two stages, and it was a good thing there was the 7107IMF app that would alert you of the bands currently playing on stage so you could choose which stage to go to.

In the early afternoon, we could go as near as the very front of the stage but as the crowd started to gather and set up their own areas with those mats, it became more difficult to get closer. And when Kendrick Lamar got on stage there was no getting
back once you leave your spot.



It was only fellow blogger Earth Rullan who braved the crowd and stayed at her spot for the next few hours to get the best view of the stage. The rest of us, on the other hand were content on seeing them from a distance instead of trying to squeeze our way back.

I enjoyed most of the local acts that day including Rocksteady, Itchyworms, and Radioactive Sago Project, which I should say made an impact on the audience especially with his witty lines and spiels.


I even noticed this teenage boy banging his head continuously as Lourd sang
Walang Basagan ng Trip and Alak Sugal Kape Babae Kabaong--- who afterwards sat in the middle of the field looking quite dizzy from all that headbanging.

As Empire of the Sun wrapped up their performance you could see the people lining up like ants to the stage as they prepared for the final act of the two-day festival.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers appeared on stage at about 10:30 pm and as much as we tried to squeeze ourselves closer but it already impossible as the crowd has gotten so dense near the stage.


The crowd erupted as soon as Flea struck the first chords of their opening song, and as soon as Anthony voiced out the words, it became a frenzy.

Everybody was in high spirits and there was generally a good vibe amongst the crowd. People would make way to let you pass and would even shine their cellphones so you wont trip over.

The stage was lighted up in different colors and I felt like I was watching them in a foreign land. The LED screens and the Sound system was by far the best I have seen in the country.


Contrary to rumors, the RHCP was in their groove and the only reason why people were not jumping and singing as much was because everyone was trying to steady themselves as they took videos of every performance.

Anthony gyrated topless before the audience, Flea nailed Californication, it was an awesome performance from RHCP,  everything  at the moment was truly amazing and we went a notch up for the international scene, we made history for 7107.

I was on cloud nine when RHCP made their final encore with  my personal favorite Give It Away, they ended up at 1200 am, with a grand fireworks display marking the end of the first of hopefully a yearly 7107 music festival. I just wished my siblings were with me to share the moments.

I did keep my promise of sharing the memories through pictures, and yes, I was a living witness to the history that was 7107. I instagrammed, twitted and FB status everything happened for the fest.  Long live the music scene!


And thank you Red Hot Chili Peppers it was worth my 20 year wait.


Monday, February 3, 2014

7107 International Music Festival: Too Big and Ambitious.




We are just a few weeks away from the biggest and perhaps the most ambitious concert event of the year—the 7107 International Music Festival, a two-day outdoor music festival happening in Clark, Pampanga on February 22-23, 2014. The organizers said it took them two years of preparations and negotiations to make this truly an international music festival that will promote the Philippines.



Red Hot Chili Peppers
But bringing together top international acts such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Kaskade, and Kendrick Lamar was just half of the challenge, the other half is about making people believe that they can actually pull it off.

From rumors that the music festival is being financed by the son of Janet Napoles (the alleged mastermind of the pork barrel scam), allegations of poor ticket sales (with barely a month to go), to doubts about the length of performances by its main acts.

“It has been our personal mission to promote the Philippines; the islands, its talent, its culture and its music throughout the world,” shares Tina Herrera, the festival’s Executive Producer.

“We are thrilled that 7107 International Music Festival will serve as unique platform for our local artists to shine side by side with legendary performers. Through this International Music Festival, we are able to push our local talent on to the world stage and open up avenues for local artists to collaborate with international acts, further pushing their music to a global audience.” “The challenge was, will people believe in it? Do people really think we can achieve this? And my answer to that is, yes. I’ve always believe in the talent of the Filipinos,” Herrera told media in a press conference held last week. “Tickets have sold well, even before the phase 2 lineup,” shares Herrera. “We’ve had sales from Canada, USA, Mexico, Spain, Germany, Turkey, India, Pakistan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, Taiwan, Beijing, New Zealand and others.”

The organizers stressed that the Red Hot Chili Peppers will perform a “whole concert”—or approximately 90 minutes—for the festival, while Kaskade and Kendrick Lamar will be on stage for 75 minutes.

Asteroids Galaxy 
Kaskade
Kendrick Lamar

Natives



Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

Other international acts expected to be part of the festival are Empire of the Sun, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, and Asteroid Galaxy. There will also be 50 other bands performing at the two day concert including local favorites Sponge Cola, Itchyworms, Up Dharma Down, Radioactive Sago Project, and Taken by Cars.
To ensure the safety of its expected crowd of more than 25,000, the Global Gateway Logistics City will have four layers of security–an event security, parking security, traffic management and internal security.

More than a concert event the  festival is not just a night of performances but a two-day outdoor music gathering  featuring a spectacular line-up of bands from around the world.

If you are not yet sold with the idea of a two-day concert, here are other reasons why 7107 IMF is the must-see concert party of the year:

It’s in Clark, Pampanga. You read that right. This festival will not be in the Metro so you won’t have to worry about the traffic, hustle and bustle going in and out of the venue. The festival will be held in Global Gateway Logistics City, a modern, state-of-the-art compound in Clark.



"We wanted enough room to play around with,” says Herrera. “With over 100 hectares of land, it is the
perfect canvas to start the 7107 International Music Festival. Because we had tourism in mind when we started this project, we wanted to take concert goers away from their usual environment and give them a chance to do a bit of travelling.”

Two days of international and local acts. Get ready to see international acts like Red Chili Peppers, Kaskade, Empire of the Sun, andKendrick Lamar, plus performances from local artists such as Up Dharma Down, Kjwan and Radioactive Sago Project. With the spectacular and diverse lineup, we are sure that we have something to satisfy anyone’s musical craving!

Experience the tastes of the world. By taste, we mean food. There will be something for all kinds of taste buds; even those of the picky ones, as the festival will also house different concessionaires from all over. It brings together foodie favorites to the country’s culinary capital. It boosts the country’s tourism. With different performances from around the globe packaged into two days, the festival will not only be attended by Filipinos but by people all over the world as well. The festival is slated to attract more than 20,000 concertgoers across Asia and Europe. It’s for a good cause. Part of the proceeds of the festival will be used to rebuild, rehabilitate, and fund relief projects for the Typhoon Yolanda victims. This is a guilt-free concert party as the proceeds will go to HelpPH and the EJ Litton Foundation.

According to Herrera, “We want 7107 International Music Festival to be a reminder to our countrymen that music moves, and help is on the way.”

Here is the 7107 International Music Festival Artist FINAL Lineup:

International Phase 1
1. Red Hot Chili Peppers
2. Empire of the Sun
3. Asteroid Galaxy
4. Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
5. Natives

International Phase 2
6. Kendrick Lamar
7. Kaskade
8. Kid Ink
9. Alvaro
10. Luciana
11. DJ Riddler
12. Reid Stefan
Local Artists
1. Up Darma Down
2. Radio Active Sago Project
3. Sponge Cola
4. Pulso
5. The Ringmaster
6. She’s Only Sixteen
7. Yolanda Moon
8. Runmanila
9. Pulso
10. Jensen & The Flips
11. Maude
12. Abra & Loonie
13. DJ B-Cal
14. DJ Ron Poe
15. Nix Dam P
16. Encounters with Yeti
17. Runway Crimes
18. Rocksteddy
19. Cheats
20. Itchyworms
21. Musical O
22. Sleepwalk Circus
23. Hidden Nikki
24. Skymarines
25. Child/Ren of the Pilgrimage
26. The Charmes
27. Popular Days
28. The Sleepyheads
29. Not Another Boy Band
30. Wilderness
31. Taken by Cars
32. She’s Only Sixteen
33. Techy Romantics
34. Keith Bryan Haw
35. Marc Marasigan
36. Aryan
37. Travis Monsod
38. Katsy Lee
39. Carlo Atendido
40. Patrick Po
41. Jessica Milner
42. Motherbasss
43. Skratchmark

Get App-dated

With all these amazing things going on in the festival, you might get lost in your schedule or worse, in the venue. The 7107 team found a solution to your worries by introducing the 7107 International Music Festival smartphone application.

“Our team has developed an app for the festival wherein attendees can keep track of what’s going on as well as get to know all the bands that will be present in the event,” shares Mike Pio Roda, Co-Founder and Producer.

“Features of the app include tidbits about the performers, food and beverage, as well as the festival’s schedule of activities. Because there are two separate stages in the event, having this app makes it easier to track the bands you don’t want to miss—where they’ll be, which stage, and at what time.”

The app allows you to create your own personalized schedule of your favorite acts and performers. You can also check out the vendors, retailers and attractions that will be present in the festival. All the things you will need to know will be right at your fingertips. 7107 International Music Festival is the music event of the year, with all your favorite bands and performers all in two days with one ticket purchase.

Everything you will need to satisfy your music cravings will be in the festival, making it a once in a lifetime music event that you should not miss.



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