“We didn’t know we had much love in the Philippines,” The Kooks frontman Luke Pritchard told their Day 2 audience who received them warmly by loudly singing along to more than just their crowd-pleasers – including “Naive” and “She Moves in Her Own Way.” With a sound so crisp – almost like their records itself – and some killer dancing from frontman Alex Trimble, Two Door Cinema’s set was undoubtedly a highlight of this year’s festival. The trio from Northern Ireland didn’t waste any time with kicking off their unforgettable high-octane Day 1 set with their Tourist History-era hits “Undercover Martyn” and “I Can Talk,” getting the crowd gathered around the main stage jumping, bopping, and singing along. Joining them were other artists from other corners of the planet, as well as homegrown music icons and up-and-comers – including the Cebu-based Wanderband winner Intertwined.Ĭheck out these photos from this unforgettable weekend: Last March 9 to 10, revelers made the trip to Filinvest City in Alabang for this year’s Wanderland, which was headlined by the likes of Northern Irish rock band Two Door Cinema Club, and their compatriots from the United Kingdom, The Kooks. With its stellar billing of fan-favorite local and international acts, it was a whirlwind of a weekend. Wanderland’s 7th edition was the biggest in its history, having been the first one to be held over two days.