Even Fifth Harmony gushed over Tuesday night’s Coldplay concert at the SM Mall of Asia concert grounds.
Among the enthusiastic fans present at the British rock band’s “A Head Full of Dreams” gig were the four members of the American all-girl group Fifth Harmony, which will also stage its own concert Wednesday near the venue where Coldplay “colored the night sky” and jammed with thousands of Filipino fans.
In a series of posts on their social media pages, members Lauren Jauregui, Dinah Jane and Ally Brook documented their experience “fangirling” during the blockbuster concert. Jane posted an Instagram clip of Coldplay’s intensely hued spectacle as they revived their chart-topping hits.
“Just saw Coldplay in Manila,” Jauregui tweeted on Tuesday. ” It was their first time here, it’s my first time here, its fate…I love my life.”
Detailing her feelings after watching the concert, Jauregui tweeted, “What an incredible f*cking show [I just] I have no words it was my first time seeing them & I just danced and smiled and sang the entire time.”
What an incredible fucking show I just..I have no words it was my first time seeing them & I just danced and smiled and sang the entire time
— Lauren Jauregui (@LaurenJauregui) April 4, 2017
Just saw @coldplay in Manila😭😩😭😍 it was their first time here, it's my first time here, its fate I love my life
— Lauren Jauregui (@LaurenJauregui) April 4, 2017
SO FUCKING GOOD😩😩😩😩😩
— Lauren Jauregui (@LaurenJauregui) April 4, 2017
Meanwhile, Normani Kordei is still on her way to the Philippines to catch up with the girls for the Manila leg of their “7/27” Asian Tour. She and her ballroom partner Val Chmerkovskiy are contestants of the US dance competition “Dancing with the Stars.”
Normani Kordei ! You Superwoman! So PROUD of you ! You & VAL SLAAAAYED tonight NOW GET back on that plane Philippines is waiting for ya mama https://t.co/wVOpNkAuZ3
— ♕MsJane (@dinahjane) April 4, 2017
“Fifth Harmony” was formed during the second season of “X-Factor US” way back in 2012. Originally debuting with five divas, the group had one member, Camilla Cabello, exiting last year to embark on a solo career. Some of the popular pop anthems spawned by Fifth Harmony were “Worth It,” “Work from Home” and “Sledgehammer.”
Fifth Harmony will get back to work with their red-hot concert today, April 5, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. Filipino-American a capella group Filharmonic, which stunned Jauregui with its clean cover of “All in My Head” last February, will serve as the concert’s opening act. Gianna Francesca Catolico /ra
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