IN PHOTOS: Neck Deep gave Pinoy fans an epic night of Pop-Punk music
By: Francesca Militar
- 7 years ago
Known for their signature pop-punk music and killer stage acts, Neck Deep once again showed fans why their music is worthy of its spot at Rock Sound Magazine’s “51 Most Essential Pop Punk Albums of All Time” list.
Through ‘The Peace and Panic’ concert held last March 18 at the Skydome in North Edsa, Neck Deep brought Pinoy fans into a state of music rebellion and euphoria. They performed hits like ‘Parachute,’ ‘A Part of Me,’ and ‘Motion Sickness.’
And in case you needed reminding of this truly epic night of music, we’ve got the highlights to satisfy your craving for all things Neck Deep!
Kicking off the night was Malaysia’s Pop Mosh veterans, Patriots singing a cover of Bruno Mars’s ‘When I Was Your Man.’ Photo taken by Jester Burgos/INQUIRER.netNeck Deep then drew the crowd in with their song, ‘Parachute.’ Photo taken by Jester Burgos/INQUIRER.netThe crowd couldn’t get enough of Neck Deep’s performance of ‘Where Do We Go When We Go.’ Photo taken by Jester Burgos/INQUIRER.netNeck Deep pumped up the crowd with the track, ‘A Part of Me.’ Photo taken by Jester Burgos/INQUIRER.netNeck Deep’s vocalist, Ben Barlow got the crowd raising their hands during the song, ‘In Bloom.’ Photo taken by Jester Burgos/INQUIRER.netFans sang along to the tune of Neck Deep’s ‘Motion Sickness.’ Photo taken by Jester Burgos/INQUIRER.netThe members of Neck Deep took turns crowd surfing during their performance of ‘Gold Steps.’ Photo taken by Jester Burgos/INQUIRER.netThe concert ends with another crowd surfing moment from the members of Neck Deep. Photo taken by Jester Burgos/INQUIRER.net