Voters dismiss fiesta-like campaigning barangay polls as ineffective, annoying
It’s October. People clad in vibrant colors of green, yellow and orange while wearing festival masks fill the streets, dancing to the merry tunes of a marching band.
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It’s October. People clad in vibrant colors of green, yellow and orange while wearing festival masks fill the streets, dancing to the merry tunes of a marching band.
MANILA, Philippines — Lukas Graham vocalist Lukas Forchhammer and Filipino singer-songwriter Juan Karlos Labajo wowed the audience when they performed the latter's record-breaking song "Ere" at the Danish pop-band's concert last Sunday, October 22. Forchhammer earlier challenged JK to perform with their band at their concert in the Philippines. Labajo made history with his latest single, "Ere," which is the first Filipino song to enter Spotify's global chart last week.
(UPDATE) IRISH family band The Corrs have touched down in Manila for their two-day concert.
MANILA, Philippines — The 2023 MTV Europe Music Awards (EMAs) is no longer pushing through next month due to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in the Middle East.
MANILA, Philippines — EXO member DO is set to leave SM Entertainment, a report on Korean media said on October 18.
MANILA, Philippines — SM Supermalls began the first of 84 Christmas tree-lighting ceremonies to usher in the holiday season at SM Aura with “Ilaw at Ligaya,” a modern Filipino spectacle featuring a Pinoy-themed fashion show set to Pinoy carols and beats by Pinoypela, ROFG and Prestige Band.
MANILA, Philippines — The concert movie "BTS: Yet to Come" of the K-pop boy band BTS will stream on Prime Video beginning November 9.
MANILA, Philippines — British-Norwegian boy band A1 paid tribute to boy bands Backstreet Boys, Take That, One Direction and NSYNC at their "Twenty Five" concert held in New Frotier Theater over the weekend.