After a successful first few days of Bayanihan Musikahan, featuring Ryan Cayabyab, Ebe Dancel, Karylle, Sponge Cola, Top Suzara, Noel Cabangon, Bayang Barrios and Mike Villegas, Jazz Nicholas, Davey Langit, Keiko Necessario, and more, the concert series continues for another round of online performances this week. The marathon online concert is the biggest citizen-action juggernaut to raise funds and immediately address the food and personal protection needs of the most vulnerable Filipinos in the National Capital Region.
The star-studded fundraiser, expected to run for at least two weeks with three to five concerts a day, heightens momentum with individual showcases from a wide range of genre:
March 23, 2020 – Monday:
5:00 PM – Nyoy Volante
6:30 PM – Bullet Dumas
8:00 PM – Nino Alejandro
9:00 PM – Ito Rapadas and Jimmy Antiporda of Neocolours
March 24, 2020 – Tuesday:
4:00 PM – Jim Paredes
7:00 PM – Lara Maigue
8:00 PM – Gloc-9
9:00 PM – Ice Seguerra
March 25, 2020 – Wednesday
TBD – Morissette
TBD – Martin Nievera
March 25, 2020 – Thursday
7:00 PM – Tim Pavino
8:00 PM – Jett and Rafi Pangan
9:00 PM – Juris
10:00 PM – Chito Miranda
March 25, 2020 – Friday (Visayas / Mindanao artists)
7:00 PM – Jewel Villaflores
8:00 PM – Jacky Chang
9:00 PM – Eamarie Gilayo
March 26, 2020 – Saturday
7:00 PM – Joseph Gara
8:00 PM – Johnoy Danao
9:00 PM – Chud Festejo
10:00 PM – Kent Charcos
March 26, 2020 – Sunday
8:00 PM – Sitti Navarro
9:00 PM – Hopia Tinambacan
As the pandemic threatens to affect the most vulnerable Filipinos, the digital concert, streamed live on Facebook, represents quick citizen response to catastrophe. The project creates an opportunity for ordinary Filipinos to be at the forefront of efforts to help their kapwa-taumbayan find the strength to survive, and hopefully best, the lethal impact of the pandemic.
Share your love and send your donations to: pymy.co/pbsp
The initiative, started by Ryan Cayabyab, Trina Belamide, Dan Songco, Jay Adlao Block, and Marian Pastor Roces, is partnered with Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSB). The NGO’s Likhaan, Samahang Nagkakaisa Pantawid Pamilya, Caritas Manila, and Oxfam Pilipinas are undertaking targeting survival kits delivery.
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