There’s something quietly powerful about watching a couple who’s been through it all still choose each other on stage and off. This September 13, 2026, Dingdong Avanzado and Jessa Zaragoza will do exactly that when they step onto the New Frontier Theater stage for Sa Aking Puso: Silver Anniversary Edition.

The concert isn’t just another night of classic OPM hits. It’s a full-circle celebration of 25 years of marriage, music, and the kind of love that has weathered public scrutiny, career highs and lows, and the everyday work of building a family. For fans who grew up with Dingdong’s “Tatlong Beinte Singko” and Jessa’s powerhouse ballads, it feels personal, like being invited into a living room where two people who’ve been singing side by side for decades finally get to mark the milestone together.
They’ve already marked the actual anniversary in the most Dingdong-and-Jessa way possible. Back in March, Dingdong pulled off an elaborate surprise vow renewal. Jessa thought she was booked to perform at a jewelry launch. She showed up with a microphone, only to find their daughter Jayda waiting at the aisle, family and friends watching, and her husband waiting to marry her all over again. The videos of her realization, tears, laughter, pure shock, circulated for days. It was the kind of moment that reminded everyone why this couple has always felt real.
Now the celebration moves to the stage. Sa Aking Puso (the title taken from one of their most beloved duets) promises an intimate evening of their biggest hits, shared stories, and the kind of chemistry that only comes from decades of singing together.

Special guests include Concert Queen Pops Fernandez, Randy Santiago, K Brosas, Ethel Booba, Dylan Menor, and of course their daughter Jayda Avanzado. It’s the perfect mix of old friends, fellow artists, and the next generation of the family’s musical legacy.
What makes this night different is the honesty behind it. Both Dingdong and Jessa have spoken openly about the challenges they’ve faced—rumors, false accusations, the ordinary storms every long marriage weathers. They’ve also talked about putting God at the center and choosing each other again and again. That quiet resilience is what turns a concert into something warmer. Fans aren’t just coming for the songs. They’re coming to witness a love story that has grown up in public and still feels genuine.
Tickets are available through TicketNet outlets and online at ticketnet.com.ph. Whether you’ve been singing along to their records since the ’90s or you’re discovering them now through Jayda’s generation, this is one of those nights that feels worth showing up for.
Twenty-five years later, Dingdong and Jessa are still here, still singing, still choosing each other, and still inviting the rest of us to feel it with them. On September 13 at the New Frontier Theater, that invitation is wide open.

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