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#GMAHOAAccess: Wave to earth wraps up memorable 2nd day of 'First Era Concert'

By Kristine Kang
Published March 14, 2024 11:20 AM PHT
Updated March 15, 2024 10:11 AM PHT

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Daniel Kim to Filipino fans, "I promised, we will come back."

It's an unforgettable night for Planktons (wave to earth fandom) as they were serenaded one last time by their favorite Korean indie band, wave to earth, during the last day of the "First Era Concert" Manila leg on March 13.

The band started the evening with their hit songs "bad," "peach eyes," "sunny days," "nouvelle vague," "sunburn," and "so real."

The band also brought the energy up and performed "daisy," "evening glow," and "ride." And then their emotional vibe songs "pink," "bonfire," "love," and "homesick."

To bring back the fun energy, the band played "surf" and "pueblo" with the special participation of the fans.

Moments later, they exited the stage quickly, leaving fans hanging and demanding one more performance of their song, "seasons."

Knowing their Planktons would do that, the Korean band returned on stage and granted fans' wishes with their songs "calla" and "seasons."

Wrapping up the night special, the band surprised everyone with golden confetti while performing their last song, "light."

Besides their unforgettable performances, fans can't help but squeal as wave to earth promised to be back in the country. Singer and songwriter, Daniel Kim said, "I promised, we will come back."

John Cha, bassist of the band, also said, "I just wanted to say that, no matter we tour or travel the world doing concerts, we will never forget the Philippines."

As the concert concluded, wave to earth took a group photo with fans and drummer Dong Q gifted lucky fans his drumsticks before leaving the stage.

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