Get ready for a night of soaring anthems and classic
sing-alongs as kumu live and GNN hold a virtual concert featuring
some of the finest Filipino singer-songwriters of all time.
Dubbed ALPAS, the digital show not only
aims to bring live performances for the streaming public, but also promises
music fans to experience a semblance of ‘concert’ normalcy in an intimate,
stripped-down setting.
Renowned alternative/pop-rock/folk icons Aia de
Leon, Barbie Almalbis, Kitchie Nadal, Ebe Dancel, Johnoy
Danao and Bullet Dumas mark their first time to co-headline a show
together, performing as both solo artists and collaborators. The six music acts
are also set to perform as a group in a special medley number arranged and
produced by award-winning musical director, Ronaldo Tomas.
With new security and health protocols in place, the
virtual showcase will be shot at the outdoor area of Conspiracy Garden Café, an
iconic music venue that is home to several music greats and independent bands,
and in Madrid, Spain where Kitchie Nadal is currently based.
As expected, Nadal is excited to be part of this
once-in-a-lifetime collaboration, and has all the great words to say about the
upcoming online show. “I’m excited to work with the artists that I admire in
the music industry. It’s an opportunity that I wouldn’t want to miss.” Barbie
Almalbis explains that this is as close to playing for a live audience, and
that performing in Conspiracy again makes her feel nostalgic. “I’m more than
happy to share the stage with the artists that I look up to, and hopefully, the
energy and enthusiasm would resonate with the music fans once they see it on
the virtual screen. It’s something that we’ve worked hard for.”
Aia, Barbie and Kitchie (ABK) have staged a sold-out,
collaborative concerts at the Music Museum in 2016 and 2017, and held a benefit
online show in 2020 to raise funds for the employees of indie music venues in
Metro Manila. Ebe, Johnoy, and Bullet (3D) on the other hand, have performed as
3D, and went on to headline three, sold-out concerts: twice at the Music Museum
in 2015 and 2016, and at the Kia Theatre in 2018. These concerts were organized
and produced by GNN.
Bullet Dumas admits that he missed performing, and
that ALPAS came at the right time when everyone needs a source of
entertainment to keep them going while public life is on lockdown. “I haven't
performed in an actual show since early pandemic,” the young music virtuoso
shares in a statement. “People in the live events industry are barely
surviving, so this opportunity from KUMU and GNN means a lot to me. And I know
how a simple show can move people especially in this crazy era of our lives.”
Johnoy Danao admits that this is the very first time
since 2020 that 3D will be reunited together, and he wouldn’t want to miss it
for the world. He’s also looking forward to working with Aia, Barbie and
Kitchie on this special project. “It’ll be the first time that all of us are
performing together, so I think that’s something to look forward to.”
When asked about what makes ALPAS worth
watching despite the lack of an actual “live” audience, Aia De Leon takes pride
in what the virtual concert stands for especially in the time of pandemic. “ALPAS
is your connection to something real. When the songs hit home, this is your
connection to the memory as well as the future promise of the live gig
experience.”
Ebe Dancel echoes Aia’s sentiments, stressing the
importance of music in forging a sense of community amidst the most challenging
of times. “People, in my opinion, will always need music. As much as we miss
the live audience, this will have to do for now. Someday, somehow, we will all
see each other again.”
ALPAS: A Digital Concert is set to premiere on June 5, 2021 from
6pm onwards. Tickets to ALPAS are now available for purchase via kumu, with a
price of P499 for general admission. For details on how to buy tickets, go to
this site: www.kumu.live
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