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#FlashbackFriday: Walk the Moon in Manila 2018

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#FlashbackFriday: Walk the Moon in Manila 2018
Walk The Moon, the group behind the hit songs “Shut Up and Dance,” “One Foot,”“Different Colors,” and “Tight Rope," recently had a concert in Manila.
Philstar.com / EC Toledo IV

MANILA, Philippines — Members of the Cincinnati-based band Walk The Moon, the group behind the hit songs “Shut Up and Dance,” “One Foot,”“Different Colors,” and “Tight Rope,” had their comeback tour in Manila on August 14 at Ayala Malls’ Market! Market! Activity Center, as announced recently by top concert promoter, MMI Live and the Ayala Malls.

The alternative rock band has been actively captivating audiences with their energetic live shows for a decade. The band first made a name for themselves by touring relentlessly in support of their self-titled debut album, which featured the indie classic “Anna Sun.” 

The band then catapulted into the spotlight when 2014’s “Shut Up and Dance” became a multi-platinum global smash, crossing sonic barriers to top three different Billboard charts. After two years of performing countless sold out shows in twenty five countries across five continents, the band returned to the studio to craft their third major label release, 2017’s “What If Nothing.”
 
The upcoming album shows the band simultaneously at their most epic and their most vulnerable, a daring step forward both musically and lyrically. — Photos by EC Toledo IV

Walk The Moon live in Manila 2018. Philstar.com/EC Toledo IV
Walk The Moon live in Manila 2018. Philstar.com/EC Toledo IV
Walk The Moon live in Manila 2018. Philstar.com/EC Toledo IV
Walk The Moon live in Manila 2018. Philstar.com/EC Toledo IV

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