Libera, the alternative boy band
Libera, the angelic “boy band,” will once again be heard in the Philippines.
Libera, the angelic “boy band,” will once again be heard in the Philippines.
THEY’RE just kids—some in their early teens—but the members of the internationally renowned London-based boys choir Libera said that joining the group had enabled them to become better persons.
Expect to hear an angelic version of Sam Smith’s “Stay With Me” when the South London-based boys choir Libera covers the pop hit in their concerts starting Tuesday, Feb. 16 (Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay) and Feb. 18 (Centerstage, SM Seaside City Cebu).
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THE Singapore-based DJ duo Rave Republic, along with Filipino DJs Mars Miranda, Callum David, Miaow, Funky Avy, Martin Pulgar and Katsy Lee, will spin party music in a show dubbed “Pulse” on Feb. 13 at Widus Hotel and Casino in the Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga.
When Libera arrived in Cebu for a one-night concert at the Chapel of San Pedro Calungsod in SM Seaside Complex, South Road Properties, the first order of the day was a meet and greet at SM City Cebu. It was well-attended.
The last quarter of 2013 has darn good reasons to watch as many concerts that your budget would allow. There are various acts coming over: House, indie, K-pop, ’90s rock, Top 40, even classical—’tis the season to be jolly, indeed.
Libera, the chart-topping boys’ choir from London who is known all around the world for their angelic voices and beautiful renditions of classical songs, is coming back to Manila in October. Their albums have topped both mainstream and classical charts in many countries, and their recordings hold their place in Top 10s alongside major artists like Andrea Bocelli.
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