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IN PHOTOS: GoodVybes Music Festival

With music festivals cropping up left and right, you’d think GoodVybes Festival would be no different. Little did we know that it’d give us PCD for weeks after!

 

Local and international acts came together on three — THREE! — stages to give patrons a musical night for the books. Here are our favorite moments from the night!

As soon as the trademark O and W lights were put up on stage, the crowd knew they were going to be in for a treat. Starting their set with “Livewire,” Josephine and Anthony was able to keep the crowd hostage with their mellow, R&B-flecked tunes.
As soon as the trademark O and W lights were put up on stage, the crowd knew they were going to be in for a treat. Starting their set with “Livewire,” Josephine and Anthony was able to keep the crowd hostage with their mellow, R&B-flecked tunes. | Photo by Tristan Tamayo

 

The London-based duo’s first time in Manila was definitely a magical experience as everyone sang and waved along to the light-hearted medley of their slow-grooving alt-pop hits.
The London-based duo’s first time in Manila was definitely a magical experience as everyone sang and waved along to the light-hearted medley of their slow-grooving alt-pop hits. | Photo by Tristan Tamayo

 

Scottish electronic band Chvrches is really something. The crowd watched in awe as the petite Lauren Mayberry dominated the stage with her energy and as the band showcased their impeccable chemistry through witty banter. Chvrches proved yet again to Manila why they have ruled the music scene for this long. | Photo by Tristan Tamayo
Scottish electronic band Chvrches is really something. The crowd watched in awe as the petite Lauren Mayberry dominated the stage with her energy and as the band showcased their impeccable chemistry through witty banter. Chvrches proved yet again to Manila why they have ruled the music scene for this long. | Photo by Tristan Tamayo

 

“Never Ending Circles” saw the start of a religious experience that only the band can offer. Seamlessly churning out their hits on stage, the band left Manila gasping for breath by ending their 90-minute set with their first single, “The Mother We Share.” | Photo by Tristan Tamayo
“Never Ending Circles” saw the start of a religious experience that only the band can offer. Seamlessly churning out their hits on stage, the band left Manila gasping for breath by ending their 90-minute set with their first single, “The Mother We Share.” | Photo by Tristan Tamayo

 

The excitement before Passion Pit came on stage was palpable. By the time the band had finished setting up on stage, the crowd was already screaming. “Lifted Up” and “Carried Away” proved to be the crowd favorites as patrons became a blur of figures dancing.  | Photo by Tristan Tamayo
The excitement before Passion Pit came on stage was palpable. By the time the band had finished setting up on stage, the crowd was already screaming. “Lifted Up” and “Carried Away” proved to be the crowd favorites as patrons became a blur of figures dancing. | Photo by Tristan Tamayo

 

Without catching a break, Michael Angelakos walked the crowd through the band’s biggest hits like “Sleepyhead,” “Take a Walk,” and “Constant Conversations.” | Photo by Tristan Tamayo
Without catching a break, Michael Angelakos walked the crowd through the band’s biggest hits like “Sleepyhead,” “Take a Walk,” and “Constant Conversations.” | Photo by Tristan Tamayo

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