Sunday, March 8, 2009

eraserheads concert part 2 final


RELIVE the Eraserheadsmania one last time as you catch them at the Eraserheads Live! The Final Set on March 7 at the SM Mall of Asia concert ground. See Buddy Zabala, Ely Buendia, Marcus Adoro and Raimund Marasigan take the stage for their ultimate reunion marking their very last gig in the country.

According to a reliable source, Ely Buendia signed a contract stating that the March 7 concert is, indeed, their last performance in the Philippines as the Eheads, for the next 10 years. With that said, this final set is being produced to be the biggest local concert that would blow your minds as you get an extraordinary experience only the Eraserheads can offer.

The most-awaited concert Eraserheads Live! The Final Set is an OPM history milestone. It will celebrate the band’s music that captured the spirit of the times. It will take us back to that point in our lives when Eheads songs like “Ligaya,” “Pare Ko,” “Alapaap,” “Sembreak” and “Ang Huling El Bimbo” became the anthems of people. After 13 years of making top-of-the-chart hits, the band will finally conclude its legacy in a one-night-only performance.

Among the 10 million Eraserheads fans, only 100,000 can witness it live on March 7. Be part of that history. Get your tickets now before it runs out. Tickets for the show are priced at P2,910 for the Gold A and Gold B sections; P1,261 for the Silver A and Silver B sections; and P291 for the Bronze section (plus the 3-percent service charge).

For reservations: TicketNet, 911-5555 (www.ticketnet.com.ph) or TicketWorld, 891-9999 (www.ticketworld.com.ph). For information: smartbuddy.eheads.net, keep tuning in to MTV Philippines, or log on to www.mtvphil.com.

Eraserheads Live! The Final Set is presented by MTV Philippines and Smart Buddy, and is copresented by Coca-Cola, GMA, McDonald’s, San Miguel Pale Pilsen, SM Mall of Asia and QTV 11; with the participation of Del Monte Fit and Right and Enervon Multivitamins; Sofitel Philippine Plaza as official residence; and Jaguar and Land Rover as official transport provider. Minor sponsors are Armvet Printing Co., Italianni’s, Petron XCS and Sony BMG.

rob knox


The family of the Harry Potter actor who was knifed to death in south London have broken down in tears as they paid an emotional tribute to the teenager.

Rob Knox's mother and father coud barely contain their grief as they visited the scene of the killing and examined the flowers and messages of sympathy which have been left there.
They later spoke of their devastation at his loss, adding it was "impossible to convey the sadness" they all felt.


His father Colin said: "Rob touched many people's lives. He was a happy, outgoing and fun person to be with.
"Rob always put everyone before himself and was always the first to stand up against wrong."
The 18-year-old died when he and four friends became involved in a scuffle with a man armed with two knives outside the Metro Bar in Sidcup.
Describing his son as "an angel on earth without wings", Mr Knox revealed that the last conversation he had with his son was about knives.
His voice cracking with emotion, he said: "Slightly ironic, but it's true. Whether he listened or not I don't know."
He added: "I did have his ear, he did always listen but unfortunately when someone is threatening his younger brother - he would defend him."
Messages have also been posted on networking website Facebook paying tribute to the "smashing lad" who "knew how to make everyone laugh".
Others express concerns about another young death in the capital - the 14th so far this year.
One wrote: "It's not right. This is getting way too close to home. RIP Rob."
Rob was stabbed just a few miles from where 16-year-old Jimmy Mizen was killed in Lee two weeks ago.
Jimmy and Rob, who plays Ravenclaw student Marcus Belby in the forthcoming Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince, both played for Sidcup Rugby Club.
Club president Phil West said: "We're still mourning for Jimmy and now we've got a second victim. It's absolutely devastating."
Sky reporter Kitty Logan said the murder has shocked the local community. "It's difficult for people to comprehend," she said.
"Rob and his friends were not involved in drugs or guns or crime, they were just enjoying a night out."
Lyn Costello, of Mothers Against Murder and Aggression, told Sky News it would not be fair to blame Government policies for the youngster's death.
"We must all take responsibility for what is happening to young people," she said.
A post-mortem is being carried out to determine the exact cause of Rob's death.
The four friends who were wounded in the incident are said to be recovering from their injuries.
Police have arrested a 21-year-old man on suspicion of murder.