Wednesday, February 21, 2007 Jim, Danny and Buboy set to capture Kagay-anons
IT'S all green and go for The APO in a big revival concert on February 23rd, 2007 at exactly 8 p.m. at the Atrium of Limketkai Center.
These musicians cum entertainers extraordinaire are set to perform live for the North Mindanao audience at a time when the 60th PAL Interclub International Golf Tournament is hosted by the city.
According to their Executive Producer Vince Abad Santos of Full Swing Events Manila, the APO has made 22 record albums, hosted several television shows including their own noontime Sunday show "Sa Linggo nAPO Sila", and launched hugely successful major concerts in major cities of the world.
Dubbed as the biggest revival concert to hit the city of Golden Friendship, The APO performance will surely relive the nostalgia and connect with the new generation music enthusiasts with their songs now finding their way to the billboard in the last three decades, the APO has performed in over 50 cities in the United States, in Canada, Singapore, Indonesia, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Japan to bring Original Pilipino Music to Filipinos the world over.
Now the residents of Northern Mindanao will have the rare chance to watch them live they belt out their music that has brought them fame and accolades from the music industry worldwide.
The music of The APO has spanned several generations for their universal appeal and strong messages. Their revival album has topped the local charts in no time at all. Abad Santos added that many of their songs have been remade by popular local bands with equal zeal and acceptance.
Tagged as the founder of the Original Pilipino Music (OPM) The APO became the first Filipino pop artists to perform at the Main Theater of New York's prestigious Carnegie Hall. They also performed at the equally prestigious Massey Hall in Toronto, Canada's music capital.
Catch The APO live this weekend. Tickets at P250, P400, P600, and P800 are available 24 hours a day at The Park Cafe and other select hotels, restaurants, and establishments around the city.
For inquiries please call the ticket hotlines 854.8888, 71.8888, or 0917718.9888. (Press release)