With having one of the most recognizable and
formidable singing voices in the Philippines, singer-songwriter BAMBOO MAÑALAC
is like a well-oiled machine, all power and with no plans of slowing down just
yet! The Prince of Philippine Rock is ready to ROCK it again in this BAMBOO:
UNA MAS CEBU EDITION 2019 at the Waterfront Hotel & Casino Cebu City, on
November 23, 2019, door opens at 6 pm. With his famous vocals, which combines a
rock style with mellow approach, he is notably has energetic style in his LIVE PERFORMANCE!
Breaking into the music scene in the 90s, Mañalac
was part of the band, Rivermaya that churned out hit after hit, among them
“Hinahanap Hanap Kita” and “Awit ng Kabataan.” He took a break from the
industry then formed the band Bamboo in the early 2000s. Among their original
hits were “Hallelujah” and “Noypi.” Bamboo then went solo and released his
first album titled “No Water, No Moon.” In 2013, Mañalac was chosen as one of
the coaches for ABS-CBN’s singing competition, “The Voice of the Philippines.”
BAMBOO: UNA MAS CEBU EDITION 2019 is presented by
Espicom Events, a startup live entertainment company with a combined individual
that has extensive years of experiences, Espicom Events has an expert team
dedicated to live entertainment planning and implementation. Set on stage by
the Espicom Production, with the intended beneficiary of the Cebu-leg show
which is Balay Silangan, a community-based reformation program that aims to
rehabilitate surrendered drug personalities in the country – a program launched
by PDEA last 2018, expect Cebu Waterfront to rock.
Tickets now available at SM Tickets, Ticket world
and at the lobby of Waterfront Cebu, prices are as follow: VIP = Php 2,800 Gold
= 2,200 Silver = 1,800 Bronze = 1,100 General Patronage = 800.00 Balcony =
600.00
Bamboo Mañalac is famous for his vocals, which
combine a rock style with a mellow approach; he also has a notably energetic
style in live performances. His musical and vocal talents as well as his band's
polished sound have made him a rock icon in the Philippines.
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