Journey Arriving in the Philippines

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Rock band Journey planes in Sunday
By Pocholo Concepcion
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 19:09:00 02/28/2009
Filed Under: Music, Entertainment (general)
MANILA, Philippines – (UPDATE) For all the Filipino fans of the pop-rock band Journey, one song title captures what they probably feel as its members arrive on Sunday for a concert on March 14: “Don’t Stop Believing.”
The band’s arrival, two weeks prior to its scheduled performance at the SM Mall of Asia open-air concert grounds, is very unusual. Most foreign performers who do shows in Manila normally fly in a day before their gigs, if not on the day itself.
But there’s something very special in Journey’s case.
Renowned worldwide for its string of hit songs known as “power ballads,” the group will be playing with a new lead vocalist who happens to be Pinoy -- the Sampaloc-born Arnel Pineda.
The band, which planes in at 5:40 a.m., will have a press conference on Monday, followed by a closed-door rehearsal at Aliw Theater.
Discovered by Journey’s lead guitarist Neal Schon on the video-sharing website YouTube, Pineda is keenly aware of the significance of this Manila show. He calls it a “homecoming concert,” something that has kept him so “excited” that he “can’t sleep.”
Likewise, this marks Journey’s first-ever concert on Philippine soil since forming in 1973.
Rock band Journey planes in Sunday
By Pocholo Concepcion
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 19:09:00 02/28/2009
Filed Under: Music, Entertainment (general)
MANILA, Philippines – (UPDATE) For all the Filipino fans of the pop-rock band Journey, one song title captures what they probably feel as its members arrive on Sunday for a concert on March 14: “Don’t Stop Believing.”
The band’s arrival, two weeks prior to its scheduled performance at the SM Mall of Asia open-air concert grounds, is very unusual. Most foreign performers who do shows in Manila normally fly in a day before their gigs, if not on the day itself.
But there’s something very special in Journey’s case.
Renowned worldwide for its string of hit songs known as “power ballads,” the group will be playing with a new lead vocalist who happens to be Pinoy -- the Sampaloc-born Arnel Pineda.
The band, which planes in at 5:40 a.m., will have a press conference on Monday, followed by a closed-door rehearsal at Aliw Theater.
Discovered by Journey’s lead guitarist Neal Schon on the video-sharing website YouTube, Pineda is keenly aware of the significance of this Manila show. He calls it a “homecoming concert,” something that has kept him so “excited” that he “can’t sleep.”
Likewise, this marks Journey’s first-ever concert on Philippine soil since forming in 1973.