IN PHOTOS: Mayday Parade transported fans to ‘Sunnyland’ during Philippine tour

Mayday Parade once again reunited with their fans during the “Welcome to Sunnyland” Philippine tour. The American rock band from Tallahassee, Florida performed in front of their fans in Cebu (for the very first time!) and Manila.

“Sunnyland”, which was released in June 2018, is the band’s sixth studio album. It was named after an old, abandoned psychiatric hospital in Florida, where the band members drew inspiration from. The band is comprised of Derek Sanders (vocals), Jake Bundrick (drums), Brooks Betts (guitar), Jeremy Lenzo (bass), and Alex Garcia (guitar).

As usual, Mayday Parade didn’t disappoint their long-time fans with their incredibly emotional and catchy songs like “Never Sure”,  “It’s Hard To Be Religious When Certain People Are Never Incinerated By Bolts of Lightning”, “Hold Onto Me”, and “Black Cat” to name a few. 

Check out our photo highlights from this epic concert:

Photo credit: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Photo credit: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Photo credit: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Photo credit: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Photo credit: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Photo credit: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Photo credit: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Photo credit: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Photo credit: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Photo credit: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net

Mayday Parade’s “Welcome to Sunnyland Tour”, which happened on May 3, 2019 (in Cebu) and May 5, 2019 (in Manila), was presented by PULP Live World.

InqPOP! Staff/ Frances Beloved Del Monte

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