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Korean band Adoy to end first leg of Asian tour in PH

Korean band Adoy to end first leg of Asian tour in PH

Joko Magalong-De Veyra

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MANILA -- Korean band Adoy is set to perform new music at Karpos Live Mix 9, which is set on November 14 at the ABS-CBN Vertis Tent.

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The quartet is returning to Manila after performing in last year’s Wanderland Music Festival. The Manila concert ends the first leg of the band's Asian tour which also featured stops in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and, earlier this month, in Vietnam for the Monsoon Festival.

Fans can expect to hear Adoy’s new songs, "Pool" and "Swim," which were released last month, at the Manila concert.

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"Pool" sounds like a natural progression to their most popular song "Wonder," with its nostalgic beats and easy chill sound, while "Swim" is the complete opposite as it features haunting vocals, stripped-down music, and a melancholic vibe.

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The band headlines the show with fellow Wanderland alum, FKJ. The Frenchman is known for his improvisations and looping performances.

Tickets priced at P3,500+ are available at the Karpos Live website, as well as all TicketNet outlets.

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'Captain America' slips but clings to N. America box office lead

'Captain America' slips but clings to N. America box office lead

Agence France-Presse

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A scene from Captain America: Brave New World.A scene from Captain America: Brave New World.

LOS ANGELES -- Marvel and Disney's "Captain America: Brave New World" clung to the top of the North American box office this weekend despite a steep drop from its opening, earning an estimated $28.2 million, analysts said Sunday.

That take, on a slow February weekend, was just over one-fourth the $100 million the superhero film earned at its opening. Reviews of the movie, with Anthony Mackie in the title role, have been decidedly weak.

Neon Studio's new comedy-horror film "The Monkey," based on a short story by Stephen King, opened in second place for the Friday-through-Sunday period, taking in an estimated $14.2 million, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported.

Theo James, Rohan Campbell and Elijah Wood star in the movie about a demonic toy monkey that is linked to a series of horrific deaths.

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In third place, slipping one spot from last weekend, was Columbia and Sony's "Paddington in Peru," at $6.5 million. Ben Whishaw voices the lovable, floppy-hatted bear.

Also down one spot was "Dog Man," a superhero comedy from Universal and DreamWorks, at $5.9 million. The family-friendly animation is a spinoff from the best-selling "Captain Underpants" books.

And in fifth, at $3 million, was "Ne Zha 2" from CMC Pictures. The Chinese blockbuster has become the biggest-ever box-office release in China and the highest-grossing animated film of all time.

The tale of a rebellious young deity who uses his powers to battle formidable foes, "Ne Zha 2" has logged worldwide ticket sales of $1.72 billion since its January 29 release in China, according to state news agency Xinhua.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

"Heart Eyes" ($2.9 million)

"The Unbreakable Boy" ($2.5 million)

"Mufasa: The Lion King" ($2.5 million)

"One of Them Days" ($1.4 million)

"Love Hurts" ($1.1 million)

© Agence France-Presse

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