Regine Velasquez, may sorpresa sa fans; second night ng paparating na concert niya, libre
- Regine Velasquez will headline a massive two-night concert event titled Finale at the Mall of Asia Arena, directed by Paolo Valenciano with musical direction by Raul Mitra
- Concert producer IMusic Entertainment Inc. surprised the public by revealing that the second night of this milestone performance will be entirely free of charge
- Ticket distribution mechanics for the free night were shared online, while paid tickets for the opening night scale from ₱1,120 up to ₱15,120
- This milestone performance this October will highlight her enduring legacy as one of the most successful and influential figures in the history of Original Pilipino Music
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Asia’s Songbird Regine Velasquez is set to celebrate a massive career milestone by giving back to the community that has supported her for four decades. In a surprise announcement that quickly delighted local music fans, concert producer IMusic Entertainment Inc. revealed that the second night of her upcoming major solo concert this October will be completely free of charge.

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The highly anticipated event, titled Finale, commemorates Regine's 40th anniversary in the entertainment industry. It stands as one of the most prominent live music events of the year, honoring an artist who has remained a cornerstone of Original Pilipino Music (OPM) since the 1980s.
The two-night spectacle will take place at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City. The production features a formidable creative team, with Paolo Valenciano taking the reins as stage director and Raul Mitra serving as musical direction leader. While the second evening requires no admission fee, the opening night remains a ticketed affair. Ticket prices for the first night span a wide range to accommodate different viewing preferences, starting at ₱1,120 for general admission and reaching up to ₱15,120 for premium seats.
The production company chose to break the news directly to the public through an official social media post, which also detailed the distribution rules for the free admissions. The revelation sparked an instant wave of excitement across social media platforms, with thousands of fans expressing gratitude for the rare gesture from an artist of her stature.
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With a career spanning forty years, Regine has cemented her status as one of the most decorated and influential vocalists in Philippine history. Her extensive catalog of chart-topping hits, movie soundtracks, and critically acclaimed performances has secured her legacy across multiple generations of listeners. Finale is designed not just as a retrospective of her past successes, but as a grand thank-you gesture to the fans who have followed her journey from a young talent search champion to an iconic cultural figure.
Regine Velasquez remains one of the most respected and influential artists in the Philippine music scene. Dubbed Asia’s Songbird, she first gained national attention after winning Ang Bagong Kampeon in 1984. She later launched a successful recording career with her debut album, paving the way for decades of chart-topping success. Known for iconic songs like Narito Ako, Pangako, Love Me Again, and Araw Gabi, she has also made her mark as a host and mentor in various television programs.
Following the recent tragedy involving the Ateneo de Manila University basketball team, Regine publicly demanded accountability from educational institutions. The iconic singer offered her deep condolences to the grieving loved ones of student-athletes Rene Clert Baterbonia and Divine Adili. In her statement, Regine questioned the validity of school liability waivers and stressed that academic institutions bear a fundamental obligation to safeguard their students. The untimely passing of both players has ignited widespread discussion and continues to deeply affect the public alongside the local basketball community.
Earlier, Ogie Alcasid clarified that his wife Regine is not yet retiring from the music industry, addressing widespread fan speculation that the Asia's Songbird might soon step away from major concerts. During a recent press conference, the singer-songwriter admitted that conversations about slowing down have become highly emotional for the couple. Despite her ongoing struggles with performance anxiety, the veteran singer remains fully committed and is actively preparing for her upcoming Finale concert this October.
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