Rivermaya rocks Los Angeles with a sold out reunion concert

IN THE MIX BY MIC DIAZ

For the first time Filipinos from all over Southern California gathered to witness one of the most-awaited historical and life-changing moments of year, the Rivermaya Reunion Concert at the Greek Theatre last Friday, October 4. 

Rivermaya. Photo by Mic Diaz

It was as if Rivermaya fans were transported back to the ’90s when the Philippines experienced a renaissance in Pinoy rock. The emergence of Rivermaya in 1994 along with several bands that produced seminal “anthems” spewed an alternative rock explosion in Original Pilipino Music history.

Rivermaya. Photo by Mic Diaz

It was a reunion of sorts at the world-renowned Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. Not only was it a long-awaited assembly of original band members—lead singer Bamboo Mañalac, singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Rico Blanco, bass player Nathan Azarcon and drummer Mark Escueta—but it was also a gathering of friends who drove several miles from all corners of California to the Greek Theatre to see one of their favorite bands come together after a long hiatus.

Bamboo Mañalac. Photo by Mic Diaz

The quartet opened their show with a performance of “Monopoly” and progressed on to a staggering barrage of hit after hit such as “Hinahanap Hanap Kita,” “Elesi,” and “Awit ng Kabataan” with electrifying performances by frontmen Bamboo Mañalac and Rico Blanco as they shared the stage and rendered these showstoppers alternately and together in a duet. 

One would imagine such high production with stunning lighting, exceptional sound system and turnkey operations associated with concerts of this magnitude and Charles Victor Entertainment certainly delivered. What’s even more impressive is the addition of a horn section made up of local musicians behind the band.

Rivermaya. Photo by Mic Diaz

Several sponsors, local businesses and community leaders from Los Angeles such as Wacky Face Photobooth, DJ Wapcharles, Prieto Prints, Hannah and Hazaiah Fashion Boutique, Vivamax, Viva One, QD Skinnovations, M Lhullier Kwarta Padala and State Farm by Marsha Isabella were present to show their support.

Food Sponsors (L-R): Charina Vergara of Titos Pizza Bar & Grill, Embotidos, Victoria Quiatchon of Kan-Anan and Jose Chin, Jr. of Fiesta Fast Food

Food sponsors such as Charina Vergara of Tito’s of Manila and Tito’s Bar & Grill, Fiesta Fast Food, Chow Fun, Dollar Hits, Cebuchon, Jollibee, Max’s Restaurant, Kan-Anan, Manila Inasal, Take Out Corner, Baker’s Lab by AnJ and Bakes and Paste made sure that the band, production crew and staff were well fed during the duration of the pre-show and post-show activities.

Titos Pizza Bar & Grill and Titas of Manila. Photo by Charina Vergara

Event partners and community partners including Ed Rame Flowers, Autohouse LA, Royal Ground Transportation Services, DJ Headthrasher, Meryl M Photography, Angel Mejia Photography, Quint’s Lens, Kiddo Dong Films, Dwight Jehan Photos, Photoopsstudio.com, Six Paths Photography, Tambuli, Kabataan Culture, Philippine Badminton Club of America, Los Angeles Kids Fashion Show, Kubo.com.ph, PK Luxury Drambags and Pass Review Center & PsychUp Nursing PC were also instrumental in making this show come together.

This outstanding concert concluded in a climax with the most impressive display of energy from everyone on stage as they performed some of their most-loved and most-memorable hits such as “Himala” and ”Kisapmata.” And in one blink of an eye, this utterly magical show was over.

Photos by Mic Diaz, Charina Vergara and Charles Victor 

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