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Maki apologizes for concert behavior during Twice's 'This is For' show in Bulacan


Maki apologizes for concert behavior during Twice's 'This is For' show in Bulacan

Maki took to social media to address the fans who called him out and his brother for standing in the seated section during Twice's "This is For" concert in Bulacan.

In his statement, the OPM singer apologized to everyone behind them during the concert.

"I just want to tell everyone behind us during the concert that I sincerely apologize also in behalf of my siblings. If I could go back and undo it, I would," Maki wrote.

According to the "Dilaw" hitmaker, they got too excited for the concert and it wasn't their intention to cause any hassle to other fans.

"The least thing that I want to happen is to take someone else's moment during the concert just so we could enjoy. It really wasn't our intention and we got too excited," Maki said.

"Not that it's an excuse, but it really is our first time to this K-pop concert culture [experience] since we've never been in any na we really know all the dance and songs. It was our dream to go there and I know it's also yours too. I'm really sorry," he added, promising that it won't happen again the next time around.

Ending his post, Maki reminded the public to avoid calling names and be constructive instead if we want to hold someone accountable. He also asked that his brother be spared on the issue, taking full responsibility himself for not teaching him proper concert etiquette.

"Sorry Once," he said.

Twice held their "This is For" concert at the Philippine Arena in Bulacan on October 4. The group is currently touring in support of their fourth album of the same name, which was released on July 11.

Meanwhile, Maki is known for the songs "Dilaw," "Saan?" "Kailan?" "Bughaw," "Kahel na Langit," and more. He released his album "Kolorcoaster" on September 19.

—Jade Veronique Yap/MGP, GMA Integrated News

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