Live in Manila

Live in Manila
Video by Journey
Released October 2, 2009
Recorded Mall of Asia, Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2009
Genre Hard rock, arena rock
Length 185:25
Label Nomota LLC (US)
Director Eli Tishberg
Producer John Baruck, Dan Barnett, Wizard Entertainment (video)
Kevin Shirley (audio)
Journey chronology
Revelation
(2008)Revelation2008
Live in Manila
(2009)

Live in Manila is a two-disc video disc set by American rock band Journey, released October 2, 2009 exclusively through Walmart in North America. Filmed with RED technology in 4K resolution, the disc captures the band's concert in Pasay City, Philippines. Performing more than two hours of material, including newer songs from the band's latest album, Revelation, Live In Manila documents the homecoming of the band's current lead vocalist, Arnel Pineda.[1][2]

On March 14, 2009, Journey returned to Pineda's homeland and introduced him as their newest lead singer to a crowd of nearly 30,000 at the SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds.[3] By the time Journey made their way to Manila, more than 800,000 copies of Revelation had been sold and had been supported with sold-out shows all over the world.[2]

On October 15, 2009, the DVD debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard video charts.[4]

Set list

Intro medley: "The Journey"/"Majestic" (Both songs are instrumental)

  1. "Never Walk Away"
  2. "Only the Young"
  3. "Ask the Lonely"
  4. "Stone in Love"
  5. "Keep On Running"
  6. "After All These Years"
  7. "Change for the Better"
  8. "Wheel in the Sky"
  9. Medley:
    1. "Lights"
    2. "Still They Ride"
  10. "Open Arms"
  11. "Mother, Father"
  12. "Wildest Dreams"
  13. "When You Love a Woman"
  14. "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)"
  15. "What I Needed"
  16. "Edge of the Blade"
  17. "Where Did I Lose Your Love"
  18. "Escape"
  19. "Faithfully"
  20. "Don't Stop Believin'"
  21. "Any Way You Want It"
  22. "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'"
  23. "Turn Down the World Tonight"
  24. "Be Good to Yourself"

Personnel

References

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