Category: Press Conference

  • Orange & Lemons All Set to Hold their 25th Anniversary Concert

    Orange & Lemons All Set to Hold their 25th Anniversary Concert

    Mark your calendars! Indie rock veterans Orange & Lemons will be having their milestone-defining show titled Now & Then: Orange & Lemons 25th Anniversary Concert at the Metrotent Convention Center, Pasig on October 18.

    Clem Castro, JM del Mundo, Ace del Mundo, and Jared Nerona will be performing a three-hour set to showcase their splendid discography over the years.

    Depending on your age, your introduction to the band Orange & Lemons (shortened as “O&L”) would be from markedly separate eras. If you are in your 30s and above, you would have known them from their NU107 supremacy days – from their entry as an indie band up to their rise to the extreme mainstream with “Pinoy Ako”. If you are younger than that, there is a great chance that you rediscovered their music on TikTok through “Heaven Knows – Angel Has Flown” or heard a few O&L songs from your parents, uncles, aunties, and other elders. Still, one commonality then and now: Orange & Lemon’s music resonates with people regardless of age and timeline.

    Orange & Lemons

    The History of O&L

    Hailing from Bulacan, Orange & Lemons was originally formed in 1999 with Clem, Mcoy, JM and Ace. As a starting indie rock band, they were performing gigs left and right, but it wasn’t until 2003 that they got their big break when their breakthrough single “Just Like A Splendid Love Song” received positive appraisal at the now-defunct radio station NU107. Their first album Love in the Land of Rubber Shoes and Dirty Ice Cream was loved by listeners and music enthusiasts nationwide. Just a year later, they were already hailed the Best New Artist in the 2004 NU Rock Awards.

    In 2005, more breakthroughs followed. They struck a record deal with a major label and then, their sophomore album aptly titled Strike Whilst the Iron Is Hot was released. The hit songs “Hanggang Kailan (Umuwi Ka Na Baby)” and “Heaven Knows (This Angel Has Flown)” were loved by the general public so much that O&L became one of the most popular bands at that time, filling music charts on TV and radio stations all over the nation. Shortly after, they reached the biggest push in their career when they were contacted when the largest television company in the country, ABS-CBN, asked them to create a soundtrack to the famous reality show Pinoy Big Brother. “Pinoy Ako” literally became a household hit, and with it came an outpour of more projects and gigs for the band.

    O&L went on to work on major commercial projects, including making songs for advertisements for Sunsilk, a leading shampoo brand, and participating in tribute albums for Apo Hiking Society and Eraserheads. In 2006, their success reached astronomical levels and they were only allowed a break for two weeks for an entire year.

    In 2007, O&L decided to work on a project that would show their true musicality and that was when their third album Moonlane Gardens was released. However, the effects of the burnout from the year before were taking their toll. A few months after the album, they announced their disbandment.

    It took a decade for the band to reform with the three members – Clem, MJ, and Ace. Mcoy had left the band after the hiatus. They were later joined by keyboardist Jared Nerona. Eventually, Orange & Lemons got back on their feet, playing gigs across the country and being more steadfast in their current lineup. In 2022, they released another unique album: the all-Tagalog Kundiman-influenced La Bulaqueña.

    Orange & Lemons Now

    2024 has been treating them well. Early this year, “Heaven Knows – This Angel Has Flown”, a song released 19 years ago, suddenly debuted on Billboard Philippines and Spotify charts. It went viral on TikTok, prompting curious young listeners to dig deeper into O&L’s music.

    In another string of coincidence, their song “La Bulaqueña” also found its way into the public consciousness when it was used by the beauty queen Chelsea Manalo (who is also from Bulacan) during her campaign period in Miss Universe Philippines. Amazingly, she also won the pageant and she will be representing the country in the upcoming Miss Universe 2024.

    Striking at the perfect timing, Orange & Lemons had just released a music video for “La Bulaqueña” starring none other than Chelsea Manalo with the National Museum of Fine Arts as the backdrop.

    On September 19, the four members of O&L met with the members of the media at the Unknown13 Pub and Grill for a press conference. Much to our surprise, we were primarily treated to a splendid mini-concert featuring their memorable tracks, interspersed with lots of personal, unfiltered anecdotes.

    Clem, JM, Ace, and Jared sat down with the members of the press, candidly talking about their history – the process of songwriting, the ups, and downs of their rise to fame, the ideals they hold as musicians, and even their regrets from before. Here are the highlights of the event.

    Songwriting process

    Even though they officially formed in 1999, they were already writing songs as early as 1997. They wrote a lot of songs that their catalog filled not just one, but two albums. As the primary songwriter, Clem drew inspiration from his past lovers, immortalizing his experiences into songs. He spoke about how the line “umuwi ka na, baby” in “Hanggang Kailan” was about a girlfriend who went home to Bacolod for 3 months without contacting him. “Heaven Knows” was written about a woman named Angel who was the ex-wife of the son of a drug lord.

    When asked as to which one they create first: the lyrics or the melody, Clem answered, “The lyrics come first because it’s easier to imagine the song. I have no proper music training. If there are lyrics, iniimagine ko lang yung melody niya at hinahanap ko sa gitara.” He elaborated that it’s easier for him that way because the band can be more flexible with the sound afterward.

    What can the audience expect from their concert?

    “We want to give them a tour from our very beginning to what is happening to Orange & Lemons nowadays,” frontman Clem Castro said. The show is expected to run for 3 hours. It will be divided into four parts, each one highlighting a specific album.

    What made them decide to hold a 25th-anniversary concert?

    “We want to give out to our true fans throughout the years even without Mcoy,” Clem expressed his gratitude to the fans who stuck with them even after their decade-long hiatus.

    While it still isn’t completely clear why Mcoy left the band, the members are a lot more open to talk about it. Clem, in particular, has repeatedly acknowledged Mcoy’s invaluable contributions as the former lead vocalist of the band. “He will always be a part of O&L esp during our early days.”

    Reemergence in Billboard PH charts – how did that happen?

    Even in 2005, “Heaven Knows” was a very popular song, but 19 years later, it still managed to catch the younger generation’s curiosity. When asked about how they think that happened, the band could only say one thing: perhaps it was a song that was ahead of its time. They are very happy about the development and they encourage people to keep looking out for more of their music.

    What has changed in the band now?

    “Thanks for giving me another chance kasi alam ko medyo duda kayo sa akin,” Clem jokingly answered, making everyone in the room laugh.

    The frontman had admitted to being too controlling of the band before, calling all the shots about what they should do. He admitted he still does to a certain point now, but the decision-making has become more collaborative now. They talk about everything openly now.

    Similarly, the band had decided to be professional. “Everything is written on paper. Decision-making is unanimous.” Jared also chalked it up to age, “We are old. Wala nang nagtatampuhan. We talk. We converse. We settle things.”

    As veterans in the field, how do they contribute to the music scene?

    Brothers and bandmates JM and Ace are the proud owners of Unknown 13 Pub, the venue for the press conference. “This bar was built for new musicians, isang avenue para sa mga bagong banda, parang bahay nila. Ito yung advocacy ng bar na ‘to.” The cozy bar perched on top of a cafe at Katipunan Ave. is a great place for music lovers to get together.

    Clem responded that he is open to advising starting musicians and colleagues. He has been doing that through his own independent record company known as Lilystars Records. During their decade-long hiatus, he wanted to figure out why their disbandment happened so easily and what could have been done to prevent it. That was when he studied the technical/legal side of being a musician. He said he is willing to impart his insights and learnings to anyone in the industry who needs them.

    What are the future plans of the band?

    Looking forward to the challenges ahead, the band sets their eyes on wider sceneries. For the next album, they aim for an international release by finding collaborators within Southeast Asia and beyond.

    The Legacy of Orange & Lemons

    “All things must pass, but we will try to be here for as long as we can and mag-iwan ng magandang legacy,” Clem declared. “We want to make our mark in the history of Philippine music. Yung mamention kami, ok na yun. It’s something that will last a long time.”

    Orange & Lemons pride themselves on going against the flow. In every album they released, they always strived to create music that they would still be proud of 10 years or so in the future. That is also another reason they decided to hold their 25th-anniversary concert. They want their songs to stand the test of time and to reach more people.

    For longtime fans and curious spectators alike, here is O&L’s promise: “We will pay it forward with more music.”

    Be part of OPM history at “Now & Then: Orange & Lemons 25th Anniversary Concert” at the Metrotent Convention Center, Pasig City on October 18. Tickets are available at https://orangeandlemons.helixpay.ph.

    Special thanks to Gabi Na Naman Productions!

    by Sandra Mae Laureano

  • TikTok Elevates Filipino Music Talent!

    TikTok Elevates Filipino Music Talent!

    In a world where social media has become integral to the music industry, TikTok, the world’s leading destination for short-form mobile videos, has emerged as a vital platform for both established and rising artists. With its unique reach and innovative features, TikTok has transformed the way music is discovered, shared, and celebrated.

    The platform’s TikTok Rising campaign exemplifies its commitment to showcasing and empowering OPM (Original Pilipino Music) talent. Through a series of initiatives, including curated playlists, live performances, and artist spotlights, TikTok celebrates the rich diversity of sounds and stories from the Philippines’ vibrant music scene.

    According to Christo Putra, Product Strategy Lead at TikTok Artist Services SEA, “TikTok serves as a launchpad for artists, providing them with a global stage to share their music and connect with fans like never before. It’s not just about exposure; it’s about empowering artists to pursue their passions and reach new heights in their careers.”

    Spotlighting Filipino Talent

    TikTok’s mission is to provide a platform for Filipino musicians to amplify their voices and share their stories globally. As part of the TikTok Rising campaign, TikTok organized a music showcase to celebrate OPM talents and creators who captured the hearts of Filipinos and beyond.

    The showcase brought together some of the country’s most promising talents, including Lola Amour, Denise Julia, Toneejay, Maki, Clara Benin, Kenaniah, Janine, Nameless Kids, and Jason Dhakal — artists whose music resonates with the global audience on TikTok, contributing to their widespread recognition. Their songs became anthems that captivated listeners and sparked trends, showcasing the incredible diversity and talent within the local music community.

    “Recognizing the transformative power of Filipino music to resonate globally, TikTok serves as a dedicated space where local artists can flourish, connecting with fans on a profound level and establishing meaningful connections,” emphasized Putra. “Our goal is to provide an avenue for artists to thrive and amplify their impact on the global stage.”

    “TikTok has helped me connect with my fans and build my identity as Denise Julia. It’s started a movement of Morenas, baddies all over the country. I’m thankful for it,” shared Denise Julia.

    Bridging Communities Through Music

    TikTok’s commitment to celebrating local music goes beyond the TikTok Rising campaign. Through its platform, TikTok fosters connections between artists and fans, providing a space for genuine engagement and community building.

    The platform’s Artist Account feature equips artists with a suite of promotional tools, enabling them to forge meaningful connections with their audience. From providing behind-the-scenes insights into their creative process to direct interaction with fans, TikTok offers artists opportunities for engagement and connection.

    Putra emphasized, “TikTok creates an immersive environment where artists can foster direct connections with fans, nurturing authentic relationships that extend beyond geographic limitations. It’s about empowering artists to cultivate genuine connections with their audience, propelling their careers to new heights.”

    Toneejay noted, “TikTok has really helped us reach our target audience — these kids that we wouldn’t reach anyway if TikTok didn’t exist.” Similarly, Maki shared, “As an indie artist, it took a while for me to discover what content I would make on TikTok. But as time goes by, people will find their way to you.”

    Promoting Artist Visibility

    TikTok prioritizes artist visibility and engagement through various features aimed at enhancing discoverability, providing a seamless platform for music enthusiasts to explore new tracks and delve into the stories behind their favorite songs.

    The #BehindTheSong hashtag on TikTok hosts content from talented songwriters and music makers, inspiring prolific songwriters to share how they create their unique sounds and globally renowned tracks. With over 2 billion views, the hashtag has become a go-to destination for music enthusiasts to explore the creative process behind their favorite songs.

    Similarly, the Music Tab on TikTok curates artists’ catalogs, making it easier for fans to access and discover their music. This feature ensures that new music is automatically added, providing seamless engagement for fans to explore and enjoy their favorite tracks.

    TikTok’s Add-to-Playlist feature also allows music fans to save songs they discover on the platform to their preferred music streaming service. With partnerships with major music streaming services like Amazon Music and Spotify, users can seamlessly transition from TikTok to their preferred music app, ensuring they never miss out on their favorite tracks.

    “Artist discovery is at the heart of what we do,” explained Putra. “Whether it’s through viral challenges, trending hashtags, or curated playlists, TikTok is constantly uncovering new talent and amplifying their voices.”

    “TikTok helped a lot during the pandemic. We went viral twice sharing the story behind our song, ‘Pwede Ba?’ And our song ‘Fallen’ went viral after someone posted a video of us performing it. That’s when things picked up for us,” recounted Lola Amour.

    Moreover, TikTok’s hashtag culture is significant in music discovery. Hashtags like #NewMusic have garnered billions of views, making them go-to destinations for discovering new releases and previews from artists worldwide. This emphasis on discovery ensures that emerging talents have a platform to showcase their music and connect with fans.

    “As TikTok continues to evolve and innovate, our ambition remains steadfast in promoting artists and nurturing a vibrant and inclusive music community. The TikTok Rising campaign is just the beginning of what promises to be an exciting journey ahead for OPM talent on TikTok,” claimed Putra.

    To discover more about TikTok Rising and explore the diverse world of OPM talent on TikTok, click here. Join TikTok in celebrating creativity, innovation, and the boundless talent of the OPM community on the platform!

  • DISNEY PRINCESS – THE CONCERT BY BROADWAY STARS

    DISNEY PRINCESS – THE CONCERT BY BROADWAY STARS

    Get to Know the International Broadway Stars Performing Your Favorite Disney Princess Songs in Disney Princess – The Concert! This week, the cast of Disney Princess (The Concert)—Krysta Rodriguez, Aisha Jackson, Anneliese Van Der Pol, and Music Director Benjamin Rauhala—met with the press and the online community to address questions about their upcoming performance.

    Q: How different is this Broadway project compared to your previous Broadway project and your roles before?

    Anneliese: For me, I’m used to television, so the hours are different. It’s like 9–5 on television, and with theater, you’re usually working at night. It’s totally different if you’re on a tour; usually on Broadway, it’s the same stage every night. On tour, we’re adjusting to people and the language because we speak a little bit of whatever country or city we’re in.

    Aisha: It’s actually different because in a Broadway house, you can’t always see the audience, but in some of these houses, you get to actually see everyone in their costumes, and we can see their faces light up as we sing your favorite song, so it’s always fun to be able to have an intimate personal experience with our audience memories.

    Krysta: And most of the time we’re on Broadway before me to show we’re playing a character all the way through, but as we get the unique opportunity to be ourselves, we get to bring who we are. We need to share stories with you about our time on Broadway and our connection to all these characters, and then we get to just have a moderate with the other princesses on the stage, which is unique and fun!

    Benjamin: And also, unlike the other shows with one princess to star and now getting to have four, that’s a whole new thing having these incredible women interacting with each other and finding that each other and singing together live for everybody.

    Q: If you were to relate to any of the Disney princesses in terms of realness, which Disney Princess would you relate to, and what real trait would you relate to them?

    Aisha: I would say “Anna.” She’s goofy, and she loves her sister, and I have a little sister that I love and adore.

    Anneliese: honestly, I guess for me it’s “Rapunzel.” She’s a lot like a character I played on television; she’s sort of glass half full and whimsical and airheady, and she really finds joy in life even being trapped in that tower, in that small room, and becomes an artist and educated.

    Krysta: I think I’m going to say Snow White because she has a lot of friends that helped her out, and she has a specific group that she found that helped her get through some tough times since she leans on them. You know a great group, and who doesn’t like having seven men living with you?

    Benjamin: I will go with “Flounder” because his best friend was the best singer under the sea and the best singer in the city, and that was really, really fun, and that’s what I do too.

    Q: If you will describe your life right now, what would be the perfect Disney song for you right now?

    Aisha: For me, “for the first time,” we are in the Philippines. We were so excited to be here, and it’s been a dream of mine to travel the world while doing what I love. So for the first time here in the Philippines, doing what I love.

    Benjamin: You know it’s a song from Ms. Lea Salonga; we’re in a whole new world right now since it’s our first time here. We’ve been traveling, and every new city is like “unbelievable sights, indescribable feelings.”

    Anneliese: “7 a.m., the usual morning lineup.” Start with the questions and get the interviews done! I would say, “Love is an open door,” loving our friends and our group and the dozen doors that have been opening that we couldn’t imagine.

    Krysta: I would say “Colors of the Wind.” We’ve traveled so much, meeting so many people of different cultures, races, and religions, and just going through the flow and going through the wind where the plane would take us.

    Q: What would you consider the most challenging part of your career, and how did you overcome it?

    Aisha: Benjie gifted me a new song this time, “The Little Mermaid.” It’s a little challenging, harder than it seems, and it has a lot of words, so that’s my challenge to nail that and bring it to the fans to adore in a loving way.

    Anneliese: I think the most challenging is just being away from our family and our loved ones, of course, and then musically on stage; it’s like I have to sing part of the world, and I will sing that song after Halle Bailey sings it. Everyone hears this music so much, and so to make it a new, interesting, or different refresh is a challenge, so yeah, that’s my challenge.

    Krysta: I’m saying you know we will have fun in the future. And maybe you get one or maybe two great songs or something like nine amazing songs. Did you do them all justice, and sometimes you wanted to do a great job to learn them all and have a unique path for each character that you’re doing so? You know I knew some classics, but some of the newer songs I am not familiar with, and then taking a new song really well and learning the perfect harmony is another difficult thing to do, but we have ample time with rehearsals and come up prepared and do our best.

    Benjamin: I would say that every day in theater is a challenge, making sure the show is excellent and that we are set up every day. We have an incredible crew traveling with us as well as contributing to the local growth of each town, making sure that we are committed to making magic for everybody.

    Q: What can your Filipino fans expect from the concert? Is there a special song or performance that they can expect?

    Benjamin: What do our Filipino fans expect? Well, they can expect that we’re going to sing the songs of all 13 Disney princesses and the two frozen queens. There’s going to be five incredible Broadway stars up there, including four Powerhouse princesses and our guest friends, and we’re going to be up there and sing all the songs you love.

    Anneliese: Please expect to have a nostalgic feeling and that you have a good time and enjoy yourself. You’ll have a fun show at a time when maybe we really need it in a serious time around the world.

    Krysta: We’ll sort of present so many songs in a new way. We’ll have a screen behind us where we’ll be playing the animations, so you’ll have a good familiar and new mix together. And I think the surprise or special thing that we might have is that you’re going to be thrilled with all the songs; they’re all your favorites. We throw in a few that are outside the princess box from different films, and then there’s a little magic that occurs at the end of the show, and if you sing loud enough along with us, the magic might hum. We have a very magical music director with us, and the power of our voices together will make the magic happen.

    Q: My question is: What do you think is the importance of Disney Princesses in our world today that you hope people will learn through the concert?

    Aisha: I think Disney Princesses really teach us to believe in ourselves and our dreams; they remind us that all dreams are possible, and they teach us about having courage, being ourselves, and not being afraid of something that might seem hard, so I hope that people are encouraged to keep going after what they want.

    Anneliese: If I can remember what the question is, it’s that we’re talking about princesses, not princess, and it’s a female-forward show; it’s about feminism in a large way and the power of being a hero through courage, kindness, empathy, and love. It’s not using your sword when one uses your sword, and you know different ways.

    Krysta: I think that a lot of the Princesses there  challenges they don’t come from external sources they actually come from the people in their lives who limit them or are they worried about what they think other people are going to think are the world is going to think or and I think so much of what they learn almost all of them learn through not worrying so much about what everybody will think of you and what the world’s gonna say are what people limit the limitations that people place on you and I think that’s a lesson of a lot of women and young girls and young boys that everybody needs to learn and like what that is just being talked about formally it’s normalized in all these movies and so I think that lesson II continue to learn and I hope people will learn the way forward from this.

    Q: Given that the princesses and two queens have struggles, they also have victories. If you have one princess you want to duet with, what particular song from your repertoire would you sing along with them?

    Aisha: I want to sing “Let it Go” with Elsa.

    Anneliese: I want to sing “Show yourself” with Evan Rachel Wood and “Badder with Amy Adams and Maya Rudolph. Fabulous villains duet.

    Krysta: I’d like to say, “I see the light.”

    Benjamin: Being on the piano is my whole job. I play duets with princesses, and I’m pretty lucky, but I do hope that Ms. Lea Salonga will sing with us one day, and that would be a real dream.

    Q: So I’d like to ask about the dresses that you’re going to wear and the jewelry that they’re going to wear.

    Aisha: You can expect to see a lot of sparkle.

    Anneliese: supposed to be confident, and trust me, they’re beautiful. They’re so smartly related that I’m telling you it’s sparkle and jewelry. I don’t actually have it, and it’s not like real, because I can’t support that I’m sounding like Cinderella.

    Q: Is there ever a song from the Disney repertoire that, the first time you heard it, moved you so much? Do you always follow yourself in tears? You said I needed a break. I need to take a moment and feel it in.

    Aisha: For me, it’s the color of the wind.”

    Krysta: For me, it’s “Can you feel my love tonight?”

    Q: Do you have pre-show rituals that you would like to share with us?

    Aisha: Yeah, we like to warm up the voices in our bodies to make sure that we’re ready to go for our audience. I’d like to give a little dance in the mirror. She says, Shake off my nerves and remind myself to have a good time.

    Anneliese: our rituals to be together and gossip

    Krysta: Yeah, we like to try the little snacks that we get, so that’s my ritual: eating.

    Benjamin: I stand up on stage about 5 minutes before the show, and I think about where I am that day. I really think about the people that are there, and I’m trying to make sure that I’m ready to make special for them.

    DISNEY PRINCESS – The Concert. A series of concerts will be slated in MANILA on November 18 & 19, 3PM & 8PM at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater, CEBU on November 22, 8PM at the Waterfront Hotel Cebu City and DAVAO on November 21, 8PM at the SMX Convention Center Davao. Presented by Disney Concerts and Wilbros Live.

    Don’t miss to Book your tickets now! 🎫Manila: TicketWorld.com.ph Cebu, Davao: SMTickets.com #DisneyPrincess #Ariel #Aurora #Belle #Cinderella #Elsa #Jasmine #Merida #Moana #Mulan #Pocahontas #Rapunzel #Raya #SnowWhite #Tiana #WilbrosLive

  • Life Lately with Lee Seung Gi

    Life Lately with Lee Seung Gi

    Ahead of his The Dreamer’s Dream – Chapter 2 show in Manila, South Korea’s triple threat entertainer Lee Seung Gi sat down with the press for an interview held in Market Market, Ayala Mall Taguig.

    Lee Seung Gi greeted the press, and his fans present at the venue with “Mabuhay, Philippines! I’m Lee Seung Gi, and I am happy to be here in the Philippines and so, so glad to see all my fans in the Philippines. Thank you very much and thank you for coming.”

    Donned in neutral ensembles, he answered questions from the press. He was asked if there was anything that stood out to him during his first visit last 2019 through the 2019 LEE SEUNG GI ASIA FANMEETING ‘VAGABOND VOYAGE. He answered, “I think the most memorable thing that the Filipino fans did was give me the warmest welcome,” followed by a loud welcome cheer from his fans present to see him, and he answered back with his Tagalog of “Maraming salamat po.” This a sequel to the next question of what other Filipino word he remembered from his last visit. He answered, “Mahal kita, and I really want to say this word, “Namiss ko kayo, Philippines! Thank you!” He also shared that he wants the fans to look forward to his live concert since in 2019 he went to the country for a fan meeting.

    Sam Oh asked since the concert is called “The Dreamers Dream,” how he feels to be back in the country and essentially making the dream of Filipino fans happen to see him right now in the flesh. He wittily answered, “First of all, I think it’s very nice to see cultural communication between Korea and the Philippines by sharing K-pop, movies, and the music industry. I am grateful for [the fans] loving the current culture, and I am also expecting for me to have a music activity here in the Philippines as well in the future.”

    Celebrating his 20th anniversary, the press asked him about being in the entertainment industry and being actively involved in various entertainment fields, what drives him to continuously explore new avenues, and if there’s another field he’d like to try. He responded, “Because I am already doing these things—filming, acting, and singing—at the moment, I wanted to make more effort to be close to my international fans and to be more productive on the upcoming projects that I have.”

    One press unit also asked if there was a role he wanted to play but never had the chance to after the many roles he played. He said, “he wants to try taking on the role of a doctor, and shooting a romantic comedy in the Philippines could be good too.” When asked about plans to do a movie, he shared, “There are none as of the moment, but I already shot a movie called “The Big Family,” and we already finished filming, which will be released next year.”

    Another unit asked if there was a plan to release an album anytime soon. He said, “Hopefully next year, we’re planning to release an album in commemoration of my 20th anniversary, featuring collaboration from artists and producers.” When asked about a distinct Lee Seung Gi song, he was very generous to give the crowd a piece from his song “Delete,” which delighted the whole crowd. It was a little taste of what fans would look forward to at the concert.

    The press was also keen to ask what he wanted to say to his younger self; he shared “Don’t be afraid”. When I was young, I was really afraid of challenging myself and trying new things, but now I want to say, “Don’t be afraid.” “Try it out and try it on your own.” He also shared how he loved being in Ilocos a few months ago and, if, by chance, he wanted to take Bro Marble there and shoot. Bro Marble is a travel variety show that casts Lee Seung Gi, Yoo Yeon Seok, Lee Dong Hwi, Ji Suk Jin, Kyuhyun, Hoshi, and Joshua. He also shared how happy he is to reunite with Kang Ho Dong, his forever big brother, for Strong Heart.

    Being present for nearly two decades, he shared his defining moments of the last two decades and his future plans. “So, I think the recent thing is because, after many things I had, now that I am in the new company and have a very new start, Fans constantly look for the content we made in Korea, but now we’re actually planning to go abroad and meet the fans and shoot what we have prepared for them.” He also answered how the industry shaped him, yet he’s not changed at all, he shared, when he gets used to doing something, a new trend may come in and that’s when he knows he needed to adapt.
    He wrapped up the press conference by giving a message to Philippine Airens.

    “First of all is that I MISS YOU GUYS SO MUCH and I am really happy that I could meet you guys through this concert that I am having, and I’ve been joining and participating in different projects so I could meet you more often. So please wait for me and look forward to me. Thank you”

    South Korea’s triple threat performer Lee Seung Gi is currently in Manila for his The Dreamer’s Dream – Chapter 2 concert presented by CDM Entertainment.

  • 6 Things We Learned About Park Seo Jun That Made Us Love Him More

    6 Things We Learned About Park Seo Jun That Made Us Love Him More

    When lifestyle and clothing brand BENCH announced the inclusion of South Korean actor Park Seo Jun in its lineup of #GlobalBENCHsetter this year, Korean drama fans all over the country were already keeping their fingers crossed that the leading lifestyle and clothing brand will bring to the archipelago the Divine Fury actor.

    And when BENCH finally confirmed that, indeed, South Korea’s romantic-comedy king is finally making his way to the Philippines, his fans were more than ready to welcome him with warmth and passion for a memorable one-night-only fan meeting at the SM Mall of Asia Arena on September 29. It was a sold-out night — filled with laughter, maybe tears, and kilig vibes.

    But before the dashing actor met his adoring fans, members of the local press were fortunate to meet him and know more about him as an actor, fashion icon, #GlobalBENCHsetter, and as a person through a press conference on September 28 at The Peninsula Manila. Clad in a BENCH button-down long sleeve and black pants and partnered with white sneakers, Park Seo Jun was a man of wisdom and humility as he talks about acting, fashion, the Philippines, working with BENCH, and more.

    #1 He enjoyed the Philippines (and probably, he will find a way to come back!)

    Starting off the interview with a shy introduction and greeting, the Divine Fury actor said he had a good time coming to the Philippines despite his tight schedule. He also mentioned meeting with BENCH’s founder Ben Chan and how he wished he could meet more people in the limited time he has in the country. Moreover, coming to the Philippines makes him think of possible opportunities to come back and do more work here.

    #2 He never expected to have a huge fan base in the country (after a sold-out fun meet, Park Seo Jun definitely knows now!)

    Despite his evident popularity all over the world, thanks to his charming portrayals of various characters including the well-loved Lee Young Joon from What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim?, Park Seo Jun remained grounded. In fact, although he acknowledges the presence of his fan base in the Philippines, he never expected he had a big following until BENCH tapped him to be one of their brand ambassadors.

    He is grateful, he said, to be part of the BENCH family that now also includes his fellow South Korean actor Ji Chang Wook, Meteor Garden‘s Dylan Wang, and To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before‘s Noah Centineo, among others. According to him, he appreciates how the lifestyle and clothing brand gives him the opportunity to meet more people overseas.

    #3 When it comes to style, it’s BENCH for Park Seo Jun!

    On his personal style, Park Seo Jun proudly said “BENCH”. He said the lifestyle and clothing brand, which offers trendy and stylish premium quality products, matches his personal style which goes for comfort first as he is always on a busy schedule and on-the-go. He also shared valuable fashion tips for everyone — be confident, know your body type, and try out various styles.

    #4 Every character he plays has a bit of himself.

    In case you did not know, Park Seo Jun joined the entertainment industry at the age of 22 through B.A.P’s Bang Yong Guk’s “I Remember” music video in 2011. The same year, he appeared in the film Perfect Game as Chil GooHe then starred in his first television series, Dream High 2, in 2012 as Si Woo.

    The actor went on to star in various productions including Shut Up FamilyPots of Gold, and Witch’s Romance. And in 2015, he starred in his breakout roles in the dramas Kill Me, Heal Me and She Was Pretty as Oh Ri On and Ji Sung Joon, respectively. His rise to fame continued with Hwarang: The Poet Warrior YouthFight For My Way, and What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim?.

    During the press conference, he admitted that every character he plays has a bit of himself. He also shared that, among all the roles he played, he considered his role as Go Dong Man as the most challenging as he had to undergo training for the role as an MMA fighter.

    But despite his growing international popularity, Park Seo Jun said he does not have concrete plans for a Hollywood debut. According to him, he thinks his English needs more refinement. However, he admitted that debuting in Hollywood is something on his mind.

    #5 He wishes to be simply known as Park Seo Jun.

    Although he feels honored to be dubbed as Asia’s Ryan Gosling as he is a fan of the actor, Park Seo Jun said he hopes not to be compared to others or be known as the Asian counterpart of anyone. He then promised to work harder and show better works in the future.

    And speaking of “works”, the #GlobalBENCHsetter revealed that he is currently filming a new project where he is set to portray a character from his high school until he reaches 35 years old. He added that he is excited to play such as role and revealed his hope for the character to be a source of comfort to the young people.

    #6 He relieves stress through bonding with his friends!

    Every Park Seo Jun fans know how strong the bond of the actor with his co-stars, especially from the drama Hwarang. The actors hang out together and show their support for one another (Remember the coffee truck they sent to BTS’s concert in support of V?). According to the actor, he loves hanging out with his friends during his spare time. He considers bonding with his friends as a way to relieve stress.

  • Shane Filan Returns to Manila with “Love Always”

    Shane Filan Returns to Manila with “Love Always”

    2014 was the last time we saw Shane Filan in the Philippines. Back then, he was fresh from releasing his first album as a solo artist, treading on completely new grounds as he moved on from being the lead singer of world renowned boy band Westlife. Almost five years had passed since then, and the Irish singer/songwriter is now back in Manila with renewed vigor as he presents his third album titled Love Always.

    “Mahal kita, Philippines! I love being here,” he greets the members of the media during an intimate press conference at the Marco Polo Hotel Ortigas on February 8. “I’ve come here so many times over the years. (I’ve created) a lot of good memories here and hopefully I can create a few more with the fans in the next few days.”

    Released on August 2017, the album, which apparently took 6 months to be completed with around 30 songs recorded for trial, presents a strong track list of lovable covers and catchy originals. It includes cover versions of “This I Promise You”, “Heaven”, “Don’t Dream It’s Over”, “Need You Now” and “Eternal Flame”, among others. Filan also composed 3 tracks – “Completely”, “Eyes Don’t Lie” and “Crazy Over You”. With Shane’s characteristically expressive vocals, the album is very easy on the ears, and quite frankly, very much easy to get into. With a third album on his belt, has Shane finally grown into his career as a solo artist?

    He answered, “I definitely feel more comfortable now, five years on. My first year was a bit weird, a bit scary. I didn’t realize what it was gonna be like. Singing was the one thing I loved so I got to do that and that was amazing. Go on forward every year. It’s just about getting better and better. The support from my fans is getting bigger too. It’s really exciting to be on my third album and to be back here. It’s great!”

    Filan describes recording Love Always as a ‘privilege’. “It is a collection of famous love songs I’ve wanted to record for most of my life. To get to finally record it and put it in one album, it’s like a soundtrack to my life when I was younger,” he said. Shane revealed “Eternal Flame” was part of his earliest childhood memories, just as Bryan Adams’ “Heaven” which has a ‘big history’ in his life over the years.

    “The album title is from my autograph,” he narrated. Every time he signed his name for his fans, he would always write the words “love always” in the dedication. With this sweet personal touch, he proceeded to create an album for fans and for himself alike.

    Another important part of the album was getting fans’ recommendations for the cover tracks. “I’m singing for my fans. That’s all I was trying to do in this album. I’m not trying to change the song or spoil so many memories. I’m just doing my version. If you like my voice, you’ll like these songs hopefully.” He disclosed that even now, whenever he performs on stage, he loves how people know the words to the songs and sing along.

    So what is he looking forward to being back in the Philippines?

    “I want to try more food. I’ve been told to try halo-halo so we’re having that today after dinner,” he smiled as he spoke.

    Oh, and he’s also doing something completely new here this time around: Shane is collaborating with the one of the country’s best bossa nova artists, Sitti for a duet version of “Need You Now”, a song originally made famous by Lady Antebellum.

    “I love her version! I’m going to meet her for the first time today. This is my first duet in the Philippines so I’m really excited! We’re going to sing tomorrow at Robinsons Mall. It’s also going to be released on Spotify and iTunes. Hopefully, people will like it.”

    (Note: The song has just been released on Spotify as of February 9, 2018.)

    During the press conference, a fan approached Shane with his seventeen-year old Westlife doll, much to Shane’s amusement.

    “Having a doll was something we were really excited about when it happened. I remember when we were younger, people who were famous would get a doll so once you had a doll, you’d feel like you’ve made it in the music industry. My mom actually has one of these at home so she’s very proud that her son became a doll,” he recalled fondly.

    by Sandra Mae Laureano

    Shane Filan “Love Always” Showcase is presented by MCA Music Inc. and Robinsons Malls. Make your weekend a lot sweeter by catching him live at the following shows:

    February 9, 5:30PM – Robinsons Place Manila

    February 10, 4:30 PM – Robinsons Galleria Cebu

    February 11, 4:30PM – Robinsons Magnolia

    Special thanks to MCA Music Universal

  • Before You Exit to Make a Difference Tonight at KIA Theatre.

    Before You Exit to Make a Difference Tonight at KIA Theatre.

    “Make a difference, before you exit.” That’s the motto of the Orland, Florida-based band, Before You Exit.

    The American pop rock band, Before You Exit, is back in Manila for “All The Lights Tour!” Following the success of their latest EP, Riley, Connor and Toby will be taking off on their 2017 Asia Tour starting tonight in the Philippines followed by Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong.

    The band is composed of the three young McDonough brothers—Connor, 22 (vocals, lead guitar, piano, keyboard, drums, production); Riley, 20 (lead vocals, guitar); and Toby, 18 (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboard)

    This will be their fourth Manila gig and definitely will give “Exiters” another spectacular one-night show at the KIA Theatre. In conjunction with their return to our shores, we got the opportunity to ask Riley, Connor and Toby some questions to know them better.

    “I look at each one of them as a different player,” Connor said about the dynamic between the brothers. He also said that “Every show we make it more exciting, we just wanna make sure that everybody will have a great time”

    Connor, having his two brothers as band mates is a full of joy. “We all live in the same house, whereas a lot of other bands get together once a week. Whereas if we get an idea, we can just walk ten feet to the next room, the best part is definitely being with each other all the time but that can also be a negative because we see each other 24/7. In the end it’s awesome though because we can always get things done and we work really well together” he said.

    Regarding the changes about having a new record label, they shared that “We’re still doing the same things, writing songs the same way and working with the same team. Signing to a major label has not changed the way we work, it’s great to be part of such a great team.” “I also remember playing the arena show with The Vamps and the energy is not like anywhere else we played. That was another career highlight for us,” Riley said.
    About the best piece of advice they received since forming a band is to “keep pushing forward and don’t give up, it can be really easy to get one failure and quit but don’t give up to make things happen” Connor said.
    Their most recent song “Clouds” was one of the most difficult things they’ve written. Because it comes from such a special place about a very difficult situation they’ve been through, it took them a few months to write and record. The band is set to perform this song tonight to pay a powerful tribute for Christina Grimmie.


    Overall, the press conference with Before You Exit was a fun experience and I truly wish them all the best with their future musical career. If you are a fan of pop music, be sure to catch Before You Exit tonight 8PM at the KIA Theatre, tickets available at the venue.

    By:Cent Bernardo

    Presented by MMI Live

  • MBC Show Champion Press Conference Highlights

    MBC Show Champion Press Conference Highlights

    MBC Show Champion Press Conference Photos with M&D, VIXX, BTS, AOA, BAP, SONAMOO, KNK, ASTRO and GUGUDAN.

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  • Manila Welcomes Tycho!

    Manila Welcomes Tycho!

    Tycho Press Conference

    After the high noon sun, the boys of Tycho arrived from Japan to sit down and chat with the Philippine media. Scott Hansen together with his band mates Zac Brown, Rory O’Connor and Joe Davancens were welcomed at the Solaire Resort and Casino for a cozy press conference. Here are some of the questions and answers we were able to gather.

    On your previous LPs, you’ve been playing alone. How does it work for you with having a band right now?
    It’s actually made it a lot easier, and more comfortable. It’s also added to the show. It feels more visceral, and makes it more enjoyable. The whole idea behind Awake was to take what we do live and take that energy and translate it into a record.

    Compared to your previous releases, Awake has noticeable changes on your style. What can you say about that?
    Right on the dive, Zac and I started working together in a writing capacity. We hooked up with Rory and started playing deconstructed songs. We played it differently live than on the record. That’s what we wanted to accomplish with Awake. There was a definite shift in energy and focus. We spent a lot of time at the end of the process on the arrangements, stripping things down and making the ideas more concise.
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  • “Can’t Stop”: CNBLUE at the Big Dome tonight

    “Can’t Stop”: CNBLUE at the Big Dome tonight

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    It has only been a year since they visited Manila, but it seems the boys of CNBLUE have gone a long way. As their title of their new album implies, the band is on a roll, and they “Can’t Stop” now. With Jung Yonghwa (leader/vocalist/guitarist), Lee Jonghyun (vocalist and lead guitarist), Lee Jungshin (bass guitar) and Kang Minghyuk (drums), the band has become one of the most prominent acts in the K-pop industry and even in the entertainment scene. Each one of them has appeared in top-rated, internationally renowed dramas and variety shows over the year. After wrapping up their successful Blue Moon World Tour on January, CNBLUE is again on another one tour to promote their latest Korean album. They are slated to have the Manila leg of the tour tonight at the Big Dome.

    A few hours after their arrival in Manila, the band proceeded to hold their press conference with the Filipino media along with a number of selected fans at Marco Polo Hotel. Despite being one of the biggest Korean bands, the members appeared to be shy and aloof in person. They were slightly awkward in their mannerisms, but they came prepared, equipping themselves with a handful of Filipino words.
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  • B1A4’s Road Trip is now in Manila

    B1A4’s Road Trip is now in Manila

    B1A4 in Manila

    B1A4 is a Korean pop group composed of Jinyoung , CNU, Sandeul , Baro and Gongchan who are all in their early 20s. They made their debut in 2011. The band is known for their easygoing tunes, with streaks of rap and a touch of ballads. The band is steadily gaining popularity across the world with their music along with the recent appearances of their members in popular dramas and variety shows.

    This year, the group is embarking on their first ever world tour. Due to the insistent demand of Filipino fans, they have added the Philippines to the itinerary of their “Road Trip”. They arrived at noon yesterday (September 5) and held their press conference was held at Marco Polo Hotel, Ortigas.

    B1A4 Sandeul

    Read on for the highlights of the 20-minute press conference along with bits of interesting trivia about B1A4:

    On visiting the Philippines
    Jinyoung, the band leader, explained that they decided to come to the Philippines after seeing a lot of Filipino fans asking them to visit. CNU continued, “Even though Korea’s far from the Philippines, a lot of fans are supporting us. We’re very grateful because a lot of people welcomed them in the airport.”
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  • From Yale University To YouTube Sensations

    From Yale University To YouTube Sensations

    Known for their YouTube covers, originals and medleys, Sam Tsui and Kurt Hugo Schneider have come a long way since 2009, even releasing their own original album, Make It Up last year.

    Edgy? No they’re not, but how to describe the presence of the YouTube singing sensations Sam Tsui and Kurt Hugo Schneider around Manila Press? For me since I was dumbfounded, I can recount it as humble and overwhelming. These YouTube artists have been friends since middle school and both graduated from Yale University, though they are music genius, Sam graduated with a major in Classical Greek and Kurt with major in Mathematics.

    Buy your Tickets now at ticketworld.com.ph/samtsuikurthugoschneider

    GMA artist Rita DeGuzman opened the presscon for the duo who will also be there on June 25 and 26 as their opening act. Sam and Kurt became popular in 2009 when their performance of a Michael Jackson medley went viral on YouTube, with more than 30 million viewers, the cover opened an opportunity to reach The Ellen De Generes Show and Oprah Winfrey Show and a lot more.

    The Q&A went smooth and fun as they answered it like they personally know everyone at the Lounge. Here are the few distinctive lines we could remember:

    “I just want people to know – we’re really very normal people who just happen to make music that people get to enjoy.” –Sam Tsui

    “If you’ve got haters that means you are doing something well. -Sam Tsui
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  • Shane Filan’s concert in Manila set in October

    Shane Filan’s concert in Manila set in October

    Shane Filan Presscon EDSA Shangri-la

    Shane Filan was back in Manila for a few days. Just last September, he came to Manila to promote “Everything to Me”, his first single and EP as a solo artist. That time, he did two short mall shows which managed to round up huge crowds made up of old and new fans alike.

    Now, he’s back in town to promote his new album titled “You and Me”. Shane Filan’s debut album is mostly composed of ballads with a dash of folk and country tunes, a bit of pop-rock and a whole lot of effort and love. He co-wrote all of the songs with a new bunch of different musicians along with a few familiar composers of Westlife songs.

    He’s set to hold a full concert on October 1 at the World Trade Center Manila. Tickets now available at ticketworld.com.ph/shanefilan

    Coming straight out of his flight from Hong Kong, he immediately proceeded to converse with the Filipino media in a short press conference. He seemed completely at ease as he answered each question.

    Shane Filan Presscon 2014

    Here’s a gist of what transpired at the presscon:

    What’s the difference of being in Westlife and going solo?
    “It’s not easy coming out of a band like Westlife. People might think that it’s easier, but it’s actually harder. You have to convince people that you’re good. You’ve got to work hard, to do a great album and a great show.”
    He even joked, “it’s not all that different –just quieter. You look to other side and wonder’ where are the boys?’”

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  • Dream Kpop Fantasy Concert 2 – An Ultimate Fan Treat

    Dream Kpop Fantasy Concert 2 – An Ultimate Fan Treat

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    It’s all systems go for the Dream KPOP Fantasy Concert 2 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on February 2, 2014 with the hottest Kpop groups- Super Junior M, A-Jax, BlockB, BtoB and BAP- gearing up to give their best performance for their Filipino fans.

    A day before the show, a press conference was held featuring International hearthrobs A-Jax and ‘Do U Wanna B’ hitmaker Block B. The two artist groups expressed their excitement on being in the Philippines to meet their Filipino fans.
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  • Shane Filan: Flying Solo

    Shane Filan: Flying Solo

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    Two years had passed since Shane Filan had visited Manila. That time, he was still with Westlife, on a world tour to promote their latest album “Gravity”. During their sold-out concert at the Big Dome, they gave their diehard fans a memorable evening. It was bittersweet how it turned out to be their last ever concert together in Manila. A few months after, the band announced their definitive split, breaking the hearts of their Filipino fans. Read Westlife: Still in the center of Gravity

    Who knew that this year would mark Shane Filan’s return to Manila? Now pursuing a solo career, he had recently released an EP titled “Everything to Me”. A week ago, he started touring different countries to promote his music. Luckily, the Philippines happened to be one of the first stops across the world.

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    Yesterday afternoon, he made a public appearance along with a press conference in the middle of Megamall. A number of loyal fans flocked the venue to show their support for the former lead vocalist of Westlife. As if they suddenly returned to their teenage selves, the fans screamed at the sight of their idol.
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