It’s all couture for Celine Dion’s Manila concert
The life of Canadian singer-songwriter Celine Dion has been described as a fairy tale—one in which she was destined to find success and happiness in music.
The life of Canadian singer-songwriter Celine Dion has been described as a fairy tale—one in which she was destined to find success and happiness in music.
Like a phoenix, everyone’s favorite Frenchmen are set to rise again in the Manila concert scene on Aug. 15 at the Kia Theater.
Avid Britney Spears fan Raoul Chee Kee of Inquirer Lifestyle was looking forward to catching the Grammy-winning pop icon’s first-ever Manila concert on June 15 at MOA Arena.
It’s a sizzling month, and not just because summer has arrived. If the casino business in the country is on the upswing, the concert scene will perhaps be at its busiest in the next several days—with at least three major international acts due to perform in Manila a few nights apart from each other.
On Nov. 26, a Wednesday, fans of the electro-synthpop Scottish trio flocked to the Samsung Hall of SM Aura in Taguig for a one-night show courtesy of Vybe Productions.
The crowd came trickling in between Brisom and Autotelic’s performances. By the time Chvrches went onstage at 10 p.m., the hall was packed.
Bruno Mars’ time onstage at his Mall of Asia Arena concert last week felt much too short. In retrospect, his work as a singer-songwriter is so awesome that we were just aching for him to sing all the tracks from his two albums (2010’s “Doo-Wops and Hooligans” and 2012’s “Unorthodox Jukebox”), plus the single “It Will Rain” (from the soundtrack of “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn— Part 1.” It was highly unlikely, but fans can dream.
If you still don’t know what to give your concert-hopping friends for Christmas, you might want to help them save money for what’s to come.
At her second Manila concert, Rihanna was sexy—and unapologetically late. Not even the valiant efforts of Miami-based DJ duo GTA could appease the antsy crowd of couples, families, ladies (and ladies-at-heart) in sky-high stilettos, tweens and local celebs. The chanting soon turned to grumbling, with people looking grumpier and sleepier as the hours passed.
For the rabid fan or plain curious alike, here are 10 reasons why the Manila concert of Barbados-born singer Rihanna, locally presented by Fibr and Smart on Sept. 19 at SM Mall of Asia, is worth checking out
They’ve been in Manila for barely a day, and the members of The Fray have already been busy soaking up as much of Pinoy culture as possible. That included greeting eager fans at the airport, appearing in noontime shows, and eating sisig.
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