Bruno Mars sang his heart out, played piano and slid in a couple of searing electric guitar solos on his Fender Stratocaster.The first of three National Stadium concerts by American pop star Bruno Mars on April 3 featured a local touch.gig, one of the singer’s band members, musician John Fossitt, played an instrumental rendition of the National Day Parade theme song Home during his keyboard solo.crowd to sing along to the local favourite. Alas, Mars himself was offstage when it happened.
The man has produced so many hits, whether through his solo songs or collaborations, that he did not seem to have time to perform full songs.Lau Pa Sat to hold week-long Bruno Mars celebration in early AprilSo a tune like Nothin’ On You, a hit collaboration with rapper B.o.B. that launched Mars’ career in 2010, was reduced to a mere chorus.
Backed by his highly entertaining backing band The Hooligans, Mars executed synchronised dance moves, sang his heart out, played piano and slid in a couple of searing electric guitar solos on his Fender Stratocaster. He says: “I’ve been listening to him since 2018, when I was 11 years old, and I’ve only seen videos of his live shows online. Seeing him in person was amazing, it was even better than I expected.”
The Filipinos were excited to catch Mars in action, and shared that they have been playing the pop star’s songs at home for the past few days to “rehearse”. The trio also attended the National Stadium concerts of British rock band Coldplay and British singer Ed Sheeran in January and February respectively. They had wanted to go for American pop star Taylor Swift’s shows in March, but could not get tickets.
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