Month: December 2022

  • Tanaw Delivers The Rockstar Line-Up of Dreams

    Tanaw Delivers The Rockstar Line-Up of Dreams

    Pinoy rock bands dominated radio and television in the late 90s and early 2000s. At its forefront was a slew of female-fronted bands who lent their voices, words, and instruments to produce the anthems of a generation.

    On November 26, Acel Bisa of Moonstar88, Hannah Romawac of Session Road, Aia de Leon of Imago, Barbie Almalbis of Barbieโ€™s Cradle, and Lougee Basabas and Kitchie Nadal, both of Mojofly, came together for Tanaw, delivering a four-hour concert filled with emotion and nostalgia.

    SEE ALSO: INTERVIEW: Pinoy Rock Queens On OPM, Coming Together for TANAW, and More

    From Lunch to Launch

    It started over a meal. On September 14, the ladies gathered for lunch and posted their photos online. Kitchie was absent as sheโ€™s based in Spain but was edited in the comments section. Fans were quick to send love and requests for a concert. Understandably so, seeing them all at one table is probably the 90โ€™s kid equivalent of seeing The Avengers eat shawarma. Gabi Na Naman Productions then picked up and produced the concert.

    Fans and Family

    These rock icons grew up in the music circuit. Acel, the oldest in the line-up, started singing at 18. Sheโ€™s currently 46. They now carry different last names and have transitioned from cool girls to cool moms. But even after several decades, their voices, instrument expertise, and stage presence remain phenomenal. And they look as youthful as they have in their heydays.

    The artists have grown, and so have the fans. During the concert, Lougee joked about how the audience probably had to contact their parents to look after kids, and the reaction confirmed she hit the nail on the head. Over and over, the artists gushed about how unbelievable it was to go from venues like Mayricโ€™s and Club Dredd to selling out the posh halls of Solaire.

    The show was a family affair.

    Acelโ€™s parents came to watch because finally, there was no smoking or drinking, or cramped spaces. Her Dad is 91, her mom is 80, and it was their first time seeing Acelโ€™s gig. Hannah introduced her daughter to the audience. Taking a cue from Hannah, Barbie had her two kids and husband come up. She pointed to a lot of family on their seats: her dad, her mother who turned older at midnight, mother-in-law who styled her for the occasion, future in-laws, and three brothers with a shout-out to youngest Mark who bought tickets to her show for the first time in her 25-year career. Lougeeโ€™s niece Sam ran up to hand her a poster filled with messages from Samโ€™s classmates and teachers.

    The onstage crew was also family. Ali Alejandro is Mojoflyโ€™s drummer and Lougeeโ€™s husband, Karel Honasan who plays bass for Barbie is her in-law. Hannahโ€™s brother, also a member of Session Road and an event staff, dashed to deliver tissue when she cried.

    Top of the Bops

    When a concert has Moonstar 88โ€™s Sulat as the opener, you just know the rest of the night is going to be glorious. Acelโ€™s set continued with One Love, her first project as a solo musician in 2008 after leaving Moonstar in 2004, and a rendition of Your Universe, a Rico Blanco-original she recorded as part of the Between Maybes movie soundtrack. As the first notes of Torete played, the crowd went ecstatic with recognition, and the venue needed no prompt to sing along.

    Hannah was a ball of uncontainable energy as soon as she walked onstage. Leaving You and Blanko played back-to-back, with Hannah admitting that she was purposely delaying her speech to avoid the tears that came inevitably with talking. She shares that her โ€whyโ€ for doing music has evolved. Now at 44, sheโ€™s giving music another go-to model bravery and showing her teenage daughter that she can chase her dreams regardless of age. Cool Off and Suntok sa Buwan rounded off the set.

    In the video shown in-between acts, Aia said the best part of music is when it means something to people other than oneโ€™s self, that itโ€™s beautiful when people sing an artist’s song to them. There was no lack of that for Aia as she sang Akap and Sundo. A funky cover of Spoliarium and Taralets kept the set fresh and fun.

    Barbie brought her different eras: Torpe from her days as Hungry Young Poets, Tabing Ilog from Barbieโ€™s Cradle, and soloist Barbie Almalbis with Say Goodbye. Hardcore guitarist Barbie also made an appearance with a Metallica Master of Puppets interlude.

    Kitchie has been based in Spain for the past five years with her husband and son, but couldnโ€™t pass on the opportunity to hold a concert with good friends. The Kitchie Nadal Medley is an essential addition to any karaoke session and watching it live felt like the holidays came just a bit early. Huwag na Huwag Mong Sasabihin was interspersed with Spanish translations, followed by Same Ground and Bulong.

    The last solo of the evening went to Lougee, who played Rally, Tumatakbo, and Mata
    Her dream of playing a drum duo with husband and drummer Ali Alejandro finally came true. She quipped, โ€œAng bilis ng panahon, kabanda ko lang yan noon, asawa ko na ngayon.โ€

    Duets and Collaborations

    Lougee recalled being a huge fan of Mojofly before becoming its vocalist and called on the bandโ€™s original vocalist Kitchie. Together they sang Kitchieโ€™s favorite Mojofly track Another Day.

    The duets continued with Hannah and Aia mashing Imagoโ€™s Rainsong with Sheryl Crowโ€™s Strong Enough. Acel and Barbie performed Moonpools & Caterpillarsโ€™ Soon, with Acel on double duty on guitar and harmonica.

    The night would not be complete without all six coming together as a mega group. Lougee, Kitchie, and Barbie were on guitars, with Barbie in charge of solos. The others switched up their instruments – Acel on keys, Aia on bass, and Hannah on drums.

    Playing homage to Pinoy rock heavyweights, they played Sampaguitaโ€™s Nosi Balasi and Francis Mโ€™s Kaleidoscope World, followed by a heartfelt rendition of Fleetwood Macโ€™s Landslide. They exited for a moment before heeding requests for an encore with Rivermayaโ€™s Panahon na Naman. By the end of it, they were met with rousing cheers and a standing ovation.

    Thinking Back, Moving Forward

    The women of Tanaw are sisters in music, motherhood, and faith. They speak of each other with fondness and admiration so warm it radiates. Hannah shared she was content with being a mother and an athlete and leaving music behind, but the rest showed her there was still something more for them.

    These ladies are not stopping anytime soon, still releasing original tracks which they also performed at the concert. Acelโ€™s Buhangin was released in April this year, while Barbieโ€™s Days Are Long came out last year. Aia showcased Tao Lang which has yet to land on streaming platforms. Kitchie sang a song she did not mention the title of but notes it’s a life update of what has happened since the last time she was in a Gabi Na Naman gig where she announced her pregnancy.

    With the concert done and dusted, the ladies have high hopes for the future – more songs, more collaborations, and more gigs together. Lougee put it best when she talked about her music journey, which likely encapsulates how it is for everyone else – it wasnโ€™t a smooth journey, but true passion persists at the end of it all.


    The TANAW concert was presented by GNN Entertainment Productions. Special thanks to GNN Entertainment Productions for the invitation to the press conference and event.

  • Epik High Is Here: The Full Epik High Experience in Manila

    Epik High Is Here: The Full Epik High Experience in Manila

    Epik High was here and we love love love it!

    On November 30, Epik High performed a dynamic and explosively fun show at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City. Just a month ago, the Korean hip-hop trio was also part of the line-up for Hallyuween 2022. This time, the stage was solely theirs and the Filipino (High Skool) crowd enjoyed every minute of it.

    โ€œEpik High is here!โ€, Tablo announced before introducing themselves at the beginning of the show. Exactly as their tour and album title go, that declaration was precise yet meaningful. After capping off rounds of successful shows in North America, Seoul, Australia, and other parts of Asia, it was Manilaโ€™s turn to get the full Epik High Experience.

    SEE ALSO: INTERVIEW: Epik High on their Career, Future Plans, and How They Wished to be Remembered

    When the lights dimmed, the succinct โ€œHereโ€ followed by โ€œPrequelโ€ was enough to get the crowd going. To add to the fire the 2006 setlist staple โ€œFlyโ€ formally started the party. People were already waving their hands in the air, vibing hard to their music, and this energy continued to flow throughout the evening. The fierce โ€œRosarioโ€ and โ€œBurj Khalifaโ€ were met with roaring sing-alongs during the chorus.

    โ€œWe stopped by about a month ago, but honestly, it was a little too short. We missed you very much. We’re happy to have you here all to ourselves. We donโ€™t have to share you with anyone. We have your attention. You have ours. You have our love. Good to be back,” Tablo told the crowd.

    Being in an Epik High concert was a unique experience. As much as their show inspired a spectacular hip-hop dance pit, it was also a comedy of epic (or epik) proportions. In the middle of performances, the trio pulled their own shenanigans onstage, poking fun at each other every chance they got.

    In the middle of their set, Tablo revealed that they were playing a game with one simple rule: the last person to drink water gets to order the other two around. Having won the game, Tablo ordered Mithra Jin who is the maknae (or youngest) of the group to perform the K-pop ritual aegyo (wherein the person has to act cute).

    DJ Tukutz was ordered to give the crowd โ€œThe Full Tukutz Experienceโ€ or โ€œTKXโ€ for short. He was more than willing to oblige as he showcased not only his skills as a DJ, but also as a rapper who doubles as a substitute vocalist, and his formidable breakdancing chops.

    Epik Highโ€™s classic hits were also given their time in the limelight โ€” โ€œLove Love Loveโ€, โ€œOneโ€ and โ€œFanโ€, a combination that only served to amplify the audienceโ€™s energy.

    The group also took their special time to thank the crowd with the additional effort of looking somber while a cheesy melancholic song was in the background (reminiscent of the kind you hear during a sad scene in a soap opera).

    “We are very grateful for the beautiful night that you gave us tonight. We hope that we made you jump, we made you laugh, we made you smile. For just a little bit of time, we made you forget all the problems in your life. We hope that the memories we made together will last until we meet again,โ€ Tablo said in between smiles, stifling his laughter. โ€œEven though we can’t solve any of your problems, we hope that we helped a little bit. And I want you to know that you being here tonight helps us deal with our problems as well,” he continued this time, with a sincere tone.

    The upbeat techno fury unleashed by โ€œHigh Technologyโ€, โ€œNew Beautifulโ€ and โ€œDonโ€™t Hate Meโ€ immediately dispelled the bittersweet mood.

    โ€”

    It was my third time seeing Epik High live. The first was during their Parade Tour stop in Manila in 2015 and the second was during their set at Someday Theater Pleroma in Seoul in 2019. In all the shows I had attended, they had consistently made it a fun, fulfilling experience for every person in the crowd. Itโ€™s like attending a rave dance party where you just lose yourself in their beats, their music even if you donโ€™t fully know every song that plays โ€“ which is quite frankly one of the best ways to enjoy a concert.

    Their latest tour is the most enjoyable one so far. Maybe one reason for it is the bandโ€™s and the crowdโ€™s renewed energy after being held back by the pandemic for almost three years. Surely, though, the new additions to Epik Highโ€™s repertoire from their two-part eponymous album โ€œEpik High is Hereโ€ has given their music more color and layers. Itโ€™s admirable how Epik High has been in the Korean hip-hop/pop industry since 2003, yet they still manage to keep releasing fresh, innovative songs and collaborations with other artists. Itโ€™s even more amazing how they can keep performing with passion, energy, and humor during their live shows.

    by Sandra Mae Laureano

    Epik High – Epik High is Here Tour in Manila Setlist
    Here
    Prequel
    Fly
    Face ID
    Rosario
    In Self-defense
    Burj Khalifa
    Super Rare
    Eternal Sunshine
    BLEED
    Love Love Love
    One
    Fan
    High Technology
    New Beautiful
    Don’t Hate Me
    NO THANKXXX
    Born Hater


    The Epik High is Here in Manila was presented by MakeItLive Asia and CK Star Entertainment. Special thanks to MakeItLive Asia for the invitation to the event.

  • Dreams Came True in DPR: Regime World Tour in Manila

    Dreams Came True in DPR: Regime World Tour in Manila

    Coming to you live: DPR: Regime World Tour in Manila

    Setting the Dreamerโ€™s dreams a reality, the collaborative and multi-genre music, and video group, the DPR gang made their Manila debut as a part of their Asian-Pacific leg of the DPR: Regime World Tour at the Filinvest Tent in Alabang on November 30, 2022.

    The event headlines DPR Live, DPR Ian, and DPR Cream who electrified thousands of their fans, each act showcasing their own uniqueness and creativity while staying true to their purpose in music: engaging all audiences by actualizing a distinctive audiovisual experience.

    Dressed and glammed up, the dreamers showed their enthusiasm for the groupโ€™s long-awaited performances, cheering even before the show even started and successfully executing multiple small fan projects that signify a piece of DPR in their career.

    Photo by Arielle Elep for Philippine Concerts

    Cream Colored Drive

    Grasping the first set, DPR Cream brought his producer skills by setting off the mood for the night, with the trancelike music he played on stage. With nothing but a laptop and his keyboard, Cream showcased his impressive remixing skills in creating music, already giving the fans a treat, albeit his short set with the dreamers.

    Photo from Karpos Multimedia

    Coming to you LIVE

    Making his landing on stage, Hong Dabin, famously known as DPR Live, immediately made the crowd jump with his song โ€œLEGACYโ€, energizing the room with his electrifying performance and giving a nod to the music video of the song in an orange jumpsuit. Staying on theme, an enormous astronaut balloon appeared behind him while performing the songs โ€œS.O.S.โ€ and โ€œNEONโ€, all three songs coming from his first studio album IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?

    After the visually pleasing space-themed shtick, he breezed through some of DPRโ€™s previous tracks from the โ€˜archivesโ€™, โ€œthirstโ€, and from his first mini album Coming To You Live, โ€œCheese & Wineโ€, โ€œKnow Meโ€ and โ€œLaputa.โ€

    Live had a small sit down with the dreamers and threw roses to the crowd as he serenaded them with the song โ€œVENUS.โ€ He also grooved and flirted with the fans while dancing freely and performing the songs โ€œKiss Meโ€ and โ€œJasmineโ€, which are known classics in his discography.

    Jam and Butterflies in your stomach

    Live made the Filipino fans extra special as he reminisced that his first crush ever was a Filipina while growing up in Guam. He noted as well that it โ€œโ€ฆfeels like home going here (in Manila)โ€ as he also shared that his best friend growing up is a Filipino. With this, he performed โ€œJam and Butterflyโ€, and transitioned to โ€œYellow Cabโ€ and in return, the fans made him feel extra special by waving pink wigs, also a reference from the songโ€™s music video.

    He then promised they will definitely return but left the fans for now and asked the dreamers to โ€œโ€ฆtext me when youโ€™re freeโ€, an excerpt of lyrics from his song โ€œText Me.โ€

    It was a back-and-forth gimmick from Live and the fans as he let them have fun with transparent lifebuoys he threw to the crowd during his fun and the jumpy song โ€œHula Hoops.โ€ He also tapped on โ€œSummer Tightsโ€, and โ€œGeronimoโ€. Of course, a fitting song to perform is โ€œMartini Blueโ€ while a portion of the dreamers also enjoyed liquor drinks and Live capped his set with DPR Cline joining him on stage with the song โ€œSet It Offโ€, a track they created for League of Legends, specifically the South Korean region LCK for the 2022 Mid-Season Invitational online battle arena.

    A Fallen Angel

    Following DPR Live, a completely different set was performed by Christian Yu or known as DPR Ian, who let the fans have an immersive, intense experience from the get-go. Coming on stage with a horned costume and transforming into a fallen angel, DPR Ian gave the crowd a chilling intro while โ€œMitoโ€ is playing, which is also the intro song of his first album, Moodswings in this Order. In two tracks coming from the same album, Ian danced to โ€œSo Beautifulโ€ and โ€œDope Loversโ€ while unveiling his bedazzled jacket and accentuated red eye makeup, making him even more ethereal looking than we are already used to.

    In between the songs, he mentioned how he feels so much of the energy the Filipino crowd is giving, leaving a great first impression as he emphasized that this is his first time in the Philippines. Weโ€™re off to a great start, am I right dreamers?

    He continued his setlist by plucking some songs from his newly released second album, Moodswings In to Order, โ€œAvalonโ€, and โ€œMiss Understoodโ€. One of the biggest treats the dreamers tasted from Ian was bringing off โ€œCalicoโ€ while dancing under his fedora hat and then proceeding off in playing the bass. We can all agree that not only Ian is a charismatic performer, but also a multi-talented beast, and this kind of eccentricity gracing the Philippine live stage is something that doesnโ€™t happen often.

    Ballroom Extravaganza

    Itโ€™s safe to say that DPR Ianโ€™s stages are a different experience than most artists and he proved this throughout the night with the diverse stages he carried out.

    The roomโ€™s temperature just got a little higher as Ian takes off his jacket and comfortably presented โ€œSometimes Iโ€™m.โ€ The fast-paced 12th track from his second album is not an easy song to sing but he was able to nail it with the fans singing along, matching his energy. And literally setting the stage on fire, he enacted โ€œ1 Shotโ€, turning the whole room red and even more steamy than the last.

    Also a natural storyteller, Ian became intimate and shared his insecurities and fears with the fans on how he hated being in the spotlight and was grateful that the fans let him overcome it by letting him share his stories through art. With this, he performed the song โ€œScaredy Catโ€ with another stage gimmick that is visually appealing as multiple hands appeared on the curtain behind him while performing.

    Another impressive stunt he made was when a giant hand grabbed Ian backstage after performing โ€œRibbonโ€, a rather funky tune that will want you to get up and dance.

    He returned a few minutes later wearing a black oversized fur jacket and performed โ€œMr. Insanityโ€, driving the fans a little over the edge. And probably the best stage he has done for the evening was setting the stage on snow while doing a modern interpretative dance of โ€œWinterfallโ€, slowing it down to set the mood while โ€œsnowโ€ drops on him, showing a perfect picture-perfect moment every second.

    He finished his set strong with incredible performances of โ€œNervesโ€ and โ€œBallroom Extravaganzaโ€ before DPR Live joined him on stage.

    Together, the duo sang โ€œNo Blueberriesโ€, which is probably Ianโ€™s biggest hit, and bid the fans goodbye for the night.

    Manila Officially Part of the DPR Gang

    Of course, the ensemble cannot end the concert easily without performing the song that made the groupโ€™s mark in the music industry as the fans jumped in honor of the song โ€œTo Myselfโ€ with the chant โ€œDPR WE GANG GANG!โ€ The whole group: DPR Live, DPR Ian, DPR Cream, and joined by DPR Cline, and the whole DPR crew joined the dreamers with a final photo.

    The multi-faceted crew closed off the night with a promise that they will return, as Ian undoubtedly became impressed with the Filipino fans saying, โ€œThe best so far!โ€ and of course, the members of the crew saying, โ€œMahal kita!โ€

    The Filipino dreamers answered back with much enthusiasm to this, creating a long-lasting bond with the team, and as passionate as ever, the fans will wait for another concert, hopefully soon and surely with the right hunger in continuing to support the group for releases and more aesthetically pleasing audio-visual art in the future.

    Written by Arielle Elep for Philippine Concerts


    DPR: Regime World Tour in Manila was presented by Karpos Multimedia. Special thanks to Karpos Multimedia for the invitation to the event.

  • Celebrate the Holidays With Homegrown Southeast Asian Stories on Netflix

    Celebrate the Holidays With Homegrown Southeast Asian Stories on Netflix

    Courtesy of Netflix

    Southeast Asia is home to a host of rich cultures and unique stories. This festive season, Netflix brings viewers authentically-told tales that best represent the vibrant storytelling from across this region. From laugh-out-loud comedies and deeply moving documentaries to fantastical sci-fi flicks, here are our top picks for your year-end holiday viewing pleasure.

    THAILAND

    Celebrate a national dream in Thailand with The Lost Lotteries

    Now streaming on Netflix

    Courtesy of Netflix

    In The Lost Lotteries, five down-on-their-luck strangers must band together to steal back winning lottery tickets worth millions from a wicked mafia boss.

    Looking for a belly-aching laugh fest this holiday season? This is your winning ticket. Five unlucky strangers are brought together in their fight against a mafia boss, in order to steal back winning lottery tickets worth millions. Tapping on the national dream of winning lotteries in Thailand, The Lost Lotteries appeals to both domestic and international audiences through its delicate balance of various comedic styles that cater to different sensibilities.

    Peek into the complex world of Thai boxing in Hurts Like Hell

    Now streaming on Netflix

    Courtesy of Netflix

    From illegal gambling to match-fixing, discover the seedy underworld behind Muay Thai in Hurts Like Hell.

    With its humble origins in Thailand, Muay Thai has seen its influence spread across the globe. Get an up-close-and-personal look at the world of this beloved sport in Hurts Like Hell, a part-anthology, part-documentary mini series. Fans and even non-fans of the sport will be able to indulge themselves in tracing the sportโ€™s history, as well as its entanglements with the underworld today.

    Dive into the poignant portrayals of the 2018 Thailand cave rescue in The Trapped 13: How We Survived The Thai Cave and Thai Cave Rescue

    Now Streaming on Netflix

    Courtesy of Netflix

    In The Trapped 13: How We Survived The Thai Cave, members of the Thai youth soccer team tell their stories of getting trapped in Tham Luang Cave in 2018 โ€” and surviving.

    Trapped in a flooded cave complex in the summer of 2018, 12 young Thai footballers had the world watching them over the span of 17 days. Helmed by award-winning director, Pailin Wedel, the compelling documentary, The Trapped 13: How We Survived The Thai Cave, reflects the perspectives of the survivors, delving into the intricacies of the dangerous rescue mission and how they survived this life-changing event.

    Courtesy of Netflix

    Inspired by true events, Thai Cave Rescue sees a Thai youth soccer team and their assistant coach trapped within Tham Luang Cave, prompting a global rescue effort.

    If documentaries arenโ€™t your thing, tune in to the drama series Thai Cave Rescue. Told with care, compassion, and a commitment to authenticity, this drama series sheds light on the real story behind the cave rescue, with real-life elements including scenes filmed at some of the boysโ€™ homes.

    INDONESIA

    High-octane action and comedy in Timo Tjahjantoโ€™s The Big 4

    Premiering December 15 on Netflix

    Courtesy of Netflix

    In The Big 4, four retired assassins spring back into action when they cross paths with a straight-arrow cop who’s determined to track down an elusive murderer.

    Abimana Aryasatya, Putri Marino, Arie Kriting, Lutesha, and Kristo Immanuel star in the first action-comedy from Indonesian director Timo Tjahjanto. The Big 4 sees four retired assassins joining forces to track down an elusive murderer. Faced with a straight-arrow cop, will this gang of experts be able to catch the killer?

    Chase wanderlut in Bali in A Perfect Fit

    Now streaming on Netflix

    In A Perfect Fit, sparks fly when a fashion blogger in Bali meets a gifted shoemaker, leading her to question her commitment to her fiancรฉ.

    What if fate comes a little too late? A fashion blogger finds herself going down an unexpected path during a life-changing trip to Bali, where she meets a gifted shoemaker. The only question in this whirlwind romance is: can she keep her commitment to her fiancรฉ?

    PHILIPPINES

    Snuggle up for an emotional story on second chances in Doll House

    Now streaming on Netflix

    Courtesy of Netflix

    In Doll House, the troubled lead singer of a rock band sets out to rekindle his relationship with his long-lost daughter.

    We all need a good cry sometimes, and Doll House is here to help with just that. Praised as a heartwarming tale poignantly portraying the complexities of father-daughter relationships, Doll Houseโ€™s sentimental plot will have you holding your loved ones a little closer this year.

    BONUS: CHINESE LANGUAGE PICKS!

    Get ready for heart-pumping action with Louis Koo, Sean Lau and Carina Lau in Warriors of Future

    Premiering December 2 on Netflix

    Courtesy of Netflix

    In Warriors of Future, a meteor carrying a destructive plant strikes the world, and a suicide squad is given hours to save their post-apocalyptic city from total collapse.

    When a meteor carrying a destructive plant strikes the world, a suicide squad is given mere hours to save their post-apocalyptic city from total collapse. As humanity faces the threat of extinction, can our heroes emerge victorious against powerful alien creatures? Featuring Hong Kongโ€™s biggest names in the film industry, including Louis Koo, Sean Lau and Carina Lau, Warriors of Future is an ambitious production that is well-placed to live up to the hype.

    Go on an emotional roller coaster in Shards of Her

    Now streaming on Netflix

    Courtesy of Netflix

    In Shards of Her, an accomplished headhunter wakes up from a coma and finds herself in an alternate reality where she has to revisit an excruciating childhood trauma.

    The line between whatโ€™s real and whatโ€™s not gets blurred in this Taiwanese mystery thriller starring Hsu Wei-Ning, Toby Lee and Wen Chen-Ling. After a coma leaves her with amnesia, an accomplished career woman finds herself navigating a warped reality where she is forced to revisit her painful past.

    Laugh along with your favorite aunty as she explores the dating life in Mom, Donโ€™t Do That!

    Now streaming on Netflix

    Courtesy of Netflix

    In Mom, Don’t Do That!, a 60-year-old widow decides to find love again โ€” to the joy and annoyance of her two daughters.

    Everyone has that one aunty whose love life is constantly on the rocks. In this Taiwanese family dramedy, a widow sets out to find new love and comes head-to-head with her own daughter. Filled with hilarious moments while following the ups and downs of relationships, Mom, Donโ€™t Do That! is a heartfelt lesson in sincerity and the value of family.

  • SHINee’s Minho and Chae Soo Bin are coming to Netflix for ‘The Fabulous’

    SHINee’s Minho and Chae Soo Bin are coming to Netflix for ‘The Fabulous’

    The Fabulous, an upcoming original Korean drama series on Netflix, will feature Chae Soo Bin and SHINee’s Choi Minho in starring roles. The premiere date of the series has been pushed back to December 23, 2022 as a result of the unfortunate incidents that occurred in Itaewon on Halloween.

    Photo courtesy of Netflix

    The Fabulous is a forthcoming romantic drama series that will be produced by Netflix Originals in South Korea. It’s a story of the dreams, love, and friendship of friends who are dedicated to the fashion industry, is stirring the hearts of the fans by confirming the new release date as December 23rd.

    The special poster shows marketer Pyo Ji-eun (Chae Soo-bin) and photographer Ji Woo-min (Choi Min-ho) with the glamorous nightscape of Seoul. Lovers-turned-friends, Ji-eun and Woo-min reconnect at a fashion show of their friends, designer Joseph (Lee Sang-woon) and supermodel Ye Seon-ho (Park Hee-jung), and their relationship between love and friendship develops.

    Other actors who were previously announced to be joining Minho and Chae in the cast of The Fabulous include former Produce X 101 contestant Kim Min-kyu, Woori The Virgin’s Byun Jun-seo, and Lee Mi-do. Minho and Chae will also be starring in the show (Kiss Sixth Sense, House of Lies). In addition to other cast members, actors Kwon Hae-sung (Cafe Minamdang, The Devil Judge), and Ye Seon-ho, a rookie actress, will have roles in the series.

    Perfect to be watched together with lovers and friends on Christmas holiday, The Fabulous will be released worldwide on December 23rd, on Netflix.

    Watch the trailer here:

  • M1LDL1FE, Kindred, Munimuni, Lola Amour, and more to perform at this yearโ€™s GNN Year End Party

    M1LDL1FE, Kindred, Munimuni, Lola Amour, and more to perform at this yearโ€™s GNN Year End Party

    After bringing Indonesian folk-pop superstar Pamungkas to Manila and staging a sold-out concert at Solaire featuring some of the most iconic women in Pinoy rock, GNN Entertainment ends the year on a festive note with their annual year-end festival, GNN Year End Party, happening at 123 Block in Mandala Park, Mandaluyong City, on December 17, 2022 (Saturday), from 3 p.m. onwards.

    A mix of established and emerging acts are set to perform at this yearโ€™s edition. These include Singapore-based post-punk outfit M1LDL1FE, who are making a highly anticipated return to the country following their well-received set at 2019โ€™s ALL OF THE NOISE, and Filipino-Singaporean pop vixen YSA YANEZA, whose eponymous debut EP recently won accolades from music critics.

    Filipino indie and alternative pop/rock bands like Cheats, Ang Bandang Shirley, Oh, Flamingo!, Munimuni, Lola Amour, One Click Straight, and Any Name’s Okay are playing this year’s open-air festival, along with post-rock band GABBA, alt-R&B/hip-hop/electronic boyband KINDRED, and veteran indie outfit Narda.

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    Firmly rooted in the culture of fostering community and inclusivity through live music, the GNN Year-End Party aims to restore the publicโ€™s faith in going to shows and festivals. With support from co-presenter Jack Danielโ€™s, GNN promises to help open up new possibilities in honing the landscape of the live music scene by producing top-notch and memorable shows that champion both local and international acts.

    GNN also teams up with homegrown merchants to diversify its offering, including Everythingโ€™s Fine PH, an indie publishing company that has released some of the most exciting titles in recent memory; Backspacer Records, home to carefully curated vinyl records; and Makes No Sense, a start up clothing line.

    Early bird tickets to the GNN Year End Party go on sale today at PHP 700 for a limited time only.

  • K-Pop and Friendship Bloom in Ripples for Hope 2022

    K-Pop and Friendship Bloom in Ripples for Hope 2022

    November 26 was all about coming together for a purpose at the Ripples for Hope 2022!

    The Ripples for Hope 2022 brought together K-Pop fans from various fandoms for a jam-packed day and night of celebrating friendship and K-Pop through entertaining and thrilling games, which came to a grand conclusion with performances by Everglow, Momoland, and AKMU.

    The first Ripple Champion named

    During the day activities, the 12 competing teams consisted of 19 fandoms aiming to be the first Ripple Champion. The teams began the festivities with a parade of colors that emphasized their team pride and showcased their respective fandoms. The Ripple Society and the Color Guard Alliance of the Philippines performed “Be Happy,” the slogan song for Ripples for Hope 2022.

    Following the oath of sportsmanship, PULP Live World’s Happee Sy-Go took the stage to provide inspiring opening remarks, reminding everyone what the Hallyu community represents.

    With Happee Sy-Go’s signal, the games began. All participants took part in the warm-up game of The Boat is Sinking where four fans who outlasted everyone each won a ticket to any PULP show of their choice.

    After the warm-up game, the energy is high and the competition is on with the 12 teams competing for the pride of being the first Ripple Champion. The teams battled it out through games of Red Light, Green Light popularized by the Netflix show, Squid Game, variety-show-inspired Team Jump Rope, party-favorite Trip to Jerusalem, an intense Obstacle Course, and sports-day-like Tug of War.

    In the end, Team BangKon emerged victorious with the members winning VIP tickets to any PULP show until May 31, 2023. Team Pink Day also earned themselves Lower Box tickets, while Team SEVENTEEN won Upper Box tickets after placing second and third, respectively.

    Celebrating K-Pop in a night of music and fun

    But the Ripples for Hope 2022 festivities were far from done, as the event closed with a concert featuring Everglow, Momoland, and AKMU.

    Everglow opened the evening program with their singles “LA DI DA,” “Adios,” “DUN DUN,” and “Pirate.” The girls’ efforts to deliver their thoughts in Filipino stirred hearts as well. They expressed their delight at finally performing in the Philippines and meeting their local supporters.

    Momoland grabbed the stage next, belting out “Yummy Yummy Love,” “Ready Or Not,” “Wrap Me in Plastic,” “Bboom Bboom,” and “BAAM.” The girls shared their joy at returning to the country after a long while and reconnecting with their fans through Ripples for Hope 2022.

    AKMU made their Filipino fans’ wait to see them on the Philippine concert stage worthwhile by performing breathtaking performances of “Hey kid, Close your eyes,” “NAKKA,” “Dinosaur,” “How People Move,” “Don’t Cross Your Legs,” “How can I love the heartbreak, you’re the one I love,” “Last Goodbye,” “Give Love,” “200%,” and “Let’s Take Time” to close the night show.

    The three K-Pop singers also presented awards to the top three winning teams from the day activities.

    By performing breathtaking performances of “Hey kid, Close your eyes,” “NAKKA,” “Dinosaur,” “How People Move,” “Don’t Cross Your Legs,” “How can I love the heartbreak, you’re the one I love,” “Last Goodbye,” “Give Love,” “200%,” and “Let’s Take Time” to close the night show, AKMU made their Filipino fans’ wait to see them on the Philippine concert stage worthwhile.

    The three K-Pop singers also presented awards to the top three winning teams from the day’s activities.

    Ripples for Hope 2022 was a demonstration of the country’s ever-growing Hallyu community’s dedication to going beyond K-Pop and extending their camaraderie to foster a ripple of goodwill and generosity.


    Ripples for Hope 2022 was presented by PULP Live World, Happee Hour, The Ripple Society, and the Philippine K-Pop Convention. Special thanks to PULP Live World for the invitation to the event.