Showing posts with label SM Mall of Asia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SM Mall of Asia. Show all posts

Sunday, March 22, 2015

One Direction, minus one, takes Manila by storm


MANILA, Philippines–Murphy’s Law, or “whatever can go wrong, will go wrong,” may have caught up with English-Irish boy band One Direction (1D) as it performed without one key member, Zayn Malik, on Saturday night at SM Mall of Asia (MOA) open grounds in Pasay City.

The last of the group’s two-date concerts in Manila, part of its 2015 On the Road Again tour, will be held Sunday night at the same venue.

A statement from 1D management ascribed Malik’s failure to join the concerts to “stress,” though it wasn’t specified whether he was suffering from any ailment.

What seems to be more apparent is that Malik—regarded as the most vocally proficient member of 1D—has been worried stiff about his relationship with his fiancée, Perrie Edwards of the British girl group Little Mix, who has reportedly walked out of their shared house after she caught him cheating with another woman during the 1D concert in Bangkok a few days ago.

On Wednesday, Malik posted a cryptic message on his Twitter account: “I’m 22 years old … I love a girl named Perrie Edwards. And there’s a lot of jealous people in this world I’m sorry for what it looks like x.”

The object of Edwards’ ire has been identified as Lauren Rich, who was seen posing with Malik (whose right hand is touching Rich’s bare waist) in an Instagram photo that has been circulating on the Internet.

‘Super strict’

In any case, the group’s security in Manila has been described as “super strict” by Philippine media; TV crews had waited for the arrival of 1D’s other members—Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson—at 1 p.m. Saturday but were unable to get clear footage, much less a word or two, because the entourage’s private plane headed straight into a private hangar and the group was whisked into waiting cars.

The arrival of the members of the band was kept under wraps that even as the reported time the plane was expected to land approached, media affairs personnel at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) said they had “no advice” on the flight details.

The lack of information on the group’s arrival prompted fans to wait for their idols at the MOA grounds instead of welcoming them at the airport.

The result was business as usual at Terminals 1 and 3. Passengers went about their business and the number of security personnel deployed appeared the same, as though no VIP was expected to arrive.

A Terminal 1 airport security member told the Inquirer that no word was given about a foreign boy band arriving there.

Reporters, on the other hand, tried to approximate where exactly the plane carrying 1D would land.

Some reporters positioned themselves inside the press office at Naia Terminal 1, while others made the rounds at Terminal 3 in the hopes of capturing on video or in a photograph the arrival of the popular boy band.

Other reporters left for MOA instead, saying they had better chances of taking a photograph or a video of the boys.

Confirmed arrival 

In the end, it was Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) spokesman Eric Apolonio who confirmed the arrival of the band members, although he said he was unsure how many arrived on the plane.

“But if it’s just one flight, the four of them are on the same plane,” he said.

Apolonio said that based on a report he received, the band members arrived on a “private jet” and landed on the Aeges hangar, beside the presidential hangar near Terminal 3.

He said the hangar where the band members landed was where American President Barack Obama’s Air Force One also landed when he visited the country recently.

“If it’s a private plane, it’s the customs and the immigration officers who go there and process their documents,” Apolonio said.

He said after the plane landed, the band members went straight to the vehicles waiting for them and went straight to the hotel.

No surprise


Asked if the CAAP was taken by surprise by the group’s arrival, Apolonio replied in the negative.

He said the CAAP already received information that the band’s flight plan would be filed with them beforehand.

He said it was filed on the same day, before 1:55 p.m.

“It’s just normal for users of private planes to file their flight plans on the same day,” he said.

“OA” (overacting) was how security arrangements were narrated by a female representative of Smart, the country’s leading telecommunications company, which is said to have poured in more than P100 million as the Manila concerts’ main corporate sponsor.

“Sorry, 1D management did not allow any photos [to be taken],” Smart public affairs head Mon Isberto told the Inquirer in a text message.

Concert promoters, composed of officers from Music Management International and Ovation Productions, issued the following advisory to prevent confusion and untoward incidents among the audience, mostly composed of female adolescents and teeners:

General guidelines


Only patrons with the official event access card will be allowed entry. Fake tickets and fake access cards will be detected.

Exchange your tickets to official event access card prior to going to the concert grounds. Patrons or guardians without official event access card will not be allowed inside the concert grounds.

Keep your official event access card with you at all times. For security purposes, reentry will not be allowed.

Please bring a valid ID or any form of identification aside from the official event access card.

Outside food and drinks are not allowed. Food and drinks are available inside the venue.

Pay attention to the announcements and list of prohibited items.

Large bags including backpacks and waist packs are subject to inspection.

Please take note that the sound during One Direction’s performance will be of high level. Attendees, especially small kids, are recommended to bring ear defenders.

Entry reminders


Reserved Seating sections (VIP and Diamond) and Free Seating sections (Titanium and Gold) are open to all ages. Parents and guardians are responsible for the safety of their companions.

For VIP access cardholders, claiming of VIP Hot Package is located inside the VIP section. Please have your official event access card and ID ready.

Standing sections (Silver and General Admission/Bronze) are limited to 12 years old and above only. Valid ID with birthdate should be presented upon entry.

Attendees aged 12 to 16 should be accompanied by an adult with an official access card. No valid ID, no entry.

The following will be asked to sign a waiver before entry: pregnant women; and parents and guardians of children below 4 feet or 12 years old.

Access cards

For those who have not claimed their official event access cards yet, booths will be set up at the North Wing, Entertainment Mall, SM Mall of Asia: Ground floor, near TGIFridays; and Second floor, near IMAX lobby.

Prohibited items 

Professional video and photo cameras (SLR with detachable lens 3 inches and above)

Cigarettes, alcoholic beverages and illegal drugs

Umbrellas (Raincoats/ponchos will be available for sale inside the venue.)

Big posters, flags, banners, placards, signages (A3 size or 12 x 18 inches and above)

Laser pens, pointers and flashlights;

Weapons and any sharp objects;

Candles, air horn, fireworks and any kind of pyrotechnics;

Glass or PET bottles, cans, hard plastic containers, water coolers, thermos and the like

Large chains, spike bracelets, wallet chains, large metal belt buckles

Blankets, hamper and cold boxes

Scooters, skateboards and skates

Chairs of any type.

source: entertainment.inquirer.net

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Manila Auto Salon kicks off next week


The biggest automotive aftermarket fair in the country—2013 Manila Auto Salon—will open its doors to thousands of custom car and sport truck enthusiasts this Nov. 14-17 at the SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia, in Pasay City.

“Interestingly, the show is really a one-stop shop  and is the best time to buy Christmas gifts for your automotive-enthusiast loved ones or even for yourself since new product launches will be made here and promotional sales are given,” informed Sophie de los Santos, president of Tradeshow International, the event’s organizer.

Jeffrey Tan, VP of Excellar Enterprise Inc. said: “We are exhibiting in the 2013 Manila Auto Salon to create more consumer awareness on how important seats are to the driver and why it is important to buy  genuine Recaro and BBS brands.”

Totally car-crazy

Martin Shearsmith agreed. Speaking for Zephyre Group Inc. that sells Drift Cam, he said, “The Philippines is totally car-crazy and Filipinos love nothing better than showing off their pride and joy, which is why the Manila Auto Salon is the car show of the year. If showing off your pride and joy is your thing then whether you are a drift king, track star or just a car lover, the Drift HD Ghost allows you to capture the moment

and share it almost instantaneously.”

According to De los Santos, apart from interesting motoring stuff to buy, visitors will enjoy viewing over 100 custom cars, sport trucks, SUVs and Tuner cars vying for the Best of Show awards in all four categories. There will also be several exhibitor-initiated promo activities to complete their show experience such as the Petrol Fashion Show, Bardahl No-Oil Run Demonstration and  the Nintendo Wii MotoGP Challenge by Rainchem International Inc. to promote their Motorcycle Oil products.

Sponsors

Participating companies for this four-day automotive aftermarket fair are 199 Off Road House, 3M Philippines, Alana Motors, All Inclusive Sales Inc., ALX Customworks, Asian Coating Philippines Inc., Atoy Customs, Autocar Magazine, Auto Circuit Enterprise Co. Inc., Auto Junction, Autobots Paints and Bodyworks, Autovox Pte. Ltd. (Singapore), AutoIndustriya, Autoline Motorsports, Blade Auto Center, C! Magazine, Car Porn Racing/ Barrientos & Co. Inc., Carsthetics Marketing Philippines, Co Ban Kiat Hardware Inc., D’Outdoor (Gears), Dr. G’s Car Clinic, Dubshop Inc., Top Tool (Elektrowerk Inc.), Eurodecals, Eurovision Decals Trading, Excellar Enterprise Inc., Hahn, Halden Galway International, Hart International (Mothers), HLT/Axalta, Honda City Club Philippines, Iron 4×4 Philippines, Jeffs Off Road Shop, Karpartzzz69, Liong Mei Generation Corp., Liquimoly, Los Cabos International Corp., Makna Marketing Corp.;

Marpo Tech International Trading, Menold Marketing Corp., Metrobank Card Corp., MNM Trading Corp., Mobile Electronics Ventures & Solutions, Motor 1 Auto Parts Corp., Mr. Quickie Corp., NGK Spark Plug (Phils.) Inc., Philchamp Transport Resources Inc., Plastiwrap, Power Wheels Magazine, PPC Asia Corp., Rain Enterprises, Rainchem International Inc., Red Octagon Dist. Phils. Inc., Remixx Clothing, Ride Inc., Robert Bosch Inc., Ronray, Sante Barley/Zworks, Simex Trading/Meguiar’s Philippines, Solar Gard Phils. Corp., Speed Magazine, Speedlab Inc., Starbright Bodykits, Stoplight TV, Toyota Auto Club Philippines, Top Gear Philippines, Torque Dynamic Appare Inc. (Petrol), Unique Autowerkes, Veritek Inc., Wheel Gallery Inc., Wilstark Marketing Corp., Wuerth Philippines Inc., Zamony Venture Corp. (Pioneer) and Zephyre Group Inc.

Support organizations are the Philippine Automotive Aftermarket Association of the Philippines, Automobile Association of the Philippines and the  National Association of Filipino Off-Roaders.

source: motioncars.inquirer.net

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

MOA Arena manager confirms Aerosmith’s Manila concert


MANILA, Philippines—The bad boys from Boston, otherwise known as Aerosmith, will finally perform in Manila, on May 8 at the SM Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena—concert promoter Pulp Live Productions announced Tuesday night, March 5, on its YouTube channel.

The news was confirmed to the Philippine Daily Inquirer by Arnel Gonzales, MOA Arena general manager, although the band’s official website, aerosmith.com, has yet to add the Manila date to three coming shows in May: Brisbane (May 1), Melbourne (May 4), and Jakarta (May 11). Gonzales added that he’s dealing directly with Vernon Go of Pulp Productions.


Rumors that Aerosmith will play in the Philippines first surfaced in February 2011, which was later denied by the band’s drummer, Joey Kramer.

The band was formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1970. Guitarist Joe Perry and bassist Tom Hamilton, originally in a band together called the Jam Band, met up with singer Steven Tyler, guitarist Ray Tabano and Kramer, and called the new group Aerosmith. In 1971, Tabano was replaced by Brad Whitford.

Aerosmith has gone through a series of breakups and reunions; the breakups were caused mainly by the band members’ drug problems especially Tyler’s. Feuding had also erupted between Tyler and Perry, but they have patched up their differences lately and agreed that the band should keep on playing.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which inducted Aerosmith in 2001, has this to say about the band:

“Aerosmith was America’s feisty retort to hard-rocking British groups like the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, the Who, Cream, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin. Almost alone among American bands, Aerosmith matched those British legends in power, intensity, and notoriety.

Moreover, it has long since surpassed many of its influences in terms of longevity and popularity. In the words of vocalist Steven Tyler, “We weren’t too ambitious when we started out. We just wanted to be the biggest thing that ever walked the planet, the greatest rock band that ever was.

“We were America’s band,” Joe Perry proclaimed with no false modesty. “We were the garage band that made it really big – the ultimate party band.”

No less an authority than Jimmy Page has called them “the ideal rock and roll band.” Thirty years after forming, the “bad boys from Boston” remain a vital, ongoing force whose unshakable spirit and boundless energy virtually define rock and roll.

Surviving shifting tastes and trends in popular music, Aerosmith has solidly epitomized the bedrock virtues and raucous magic that comes from a simple yet combustible recipe of guitars, bass, drums, vocals and attitude.

“Aerosmith’s philosophy is best expressed by the flamboyant Tyler: “Kick ass and leave a footprint.”

The group has left indelible footprints on the rock and roll landscape with such milestone albums as “Toys in the Attic,” “Rocks” and “Pump” and classic songs like “Dream On,” “Walk This Way,” and “Janie’s Got a Gun,” to name only a few.

“Aerosmith is built around the Jagger/Richards-style chemistry between singer Tyler and guitarist Perry, but group is a solid five-way proposition whose success would have been unthinkable without the solid musicianship of guitarist Brad Whitford, bassist Tom Hamilton and drummer Joey Kramer.” 

source: entertainment.inquirer.net