Filipino singer Regine Velasquez has headlined concerts and performed live at award ceremonies and on television specials. Her first live television performance came when she competed in the reality television talent show Ang Bagong Kampeon (1984), which she won with a performance of George Benson's "In Your Eyes".[1] She released her first single, "Love Me Again", in 1986, under the name Chona.[2] Since adopting the stage name Regine Velasquez, she appeared in televised performances on The Penthouse Live! and Triple Treat.[3][4] She represented the Philippines at the 1989 Asia-Pacific Singing Contest, performing "You'll Never Walk Alone" and "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going".[2] She was a guest act for several performers, including Pops Fernandez, Kuh Ledesma, Martin Nievera and Gary Valenciano,[5] and her debut concert, Regine at 17, was held at the Manila Midtown Hotel.[1]
Regine Velasquez live performances | |
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Headlining concerts | 21 |
Co-headlining concerts | 25 |
Concert residencies | 13 |
Benefit concerts | 6 |
In 1990, Velasquez headlined Narito Ako, her first major concert, which was held at the Folk Arts Theater to promote her second studio album Nineteen 90, and made her North American concert debut at Carnegie Hall in New York City—a first for an Asian solo artist.[6] She signed an international record deal and released the studio albums Listen Without Prejudice (1994), My Love Emotion (1995) and Retro (1996).[7] During this period, Velasquez performed live at various events across Southeast and East Asia, including an appearance as opening and closing act at the Yoshinogari Ruins Music Festival in Saga Prefecture, Kyūshū, Japan.[8] In April 1996, Velasquez staged Isang Pasasalamat, a concert commemorating her ten-year career, at UPD's Sunken Garden. To promote her tenth studio album, R2K (1999), she performed at Regine 2000, a three-day event at the Music Museum. In April 2000, she staged the R2K Concert at the Araneta Coliseum, which was critically acclaimed and earned Velasquez a live entertainment accolade from the Aliw Awards.[9] She also performed a one-off concert at the Westin Philippine Plaza, which was recorded for her first live album, Regine Live: Songbird Sings the Classics (2000).[10] That year, she co-headlined a show called Celebration of Love with Peabo Bryson and Jeffrey Osborne.
Velasquez received the inaugural Favorite Artist Philippines award at the 2002 MTV Asia Awards and performed "Cry" with Mandy Moore to promote the theatrical release of Moore's film A Walk to Remember.[11] In April, at the National Museum of the Philippines, Velasquez headlined a benefit concert called One Night with Regine, which was a collaboration with ABS-CBN to benefit Bantay Bata Foundation's child abuse response fund.[12] In the same year, she co-headlined Two for the Knight, a collaboration with Brian McKnight. In 2003, Velasquez collaborated with Michel Legrand and staged Songbird Sings Legrand at the PICC Plenary Hall. Later that year at Makati's Onstage Theatre, she headlined a twelve-date residency show named Songbird Sings Streisand, which was a tribute to Barbra Streisand.
At the Mall of Asia Arena in November 2012, Velasquez headlined Silver but the show was cut short after she lost her voice because of a viral infection—it was re-staged in January 2013. From 2013 to 2016, she co-headlined annual concerts at the Mall of Asia Arena: Foursome, Voices of Love, Ultimate and Royals. To promote her seventeenth studio album, R3.0 (2017), she staged a two-night show at the Mall of Asia Arena. In 2020, in support of relief efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic, Velasquez curated virtual benefit concerts One Night with Regine for Bantay Bata Foundation and Regine: Joy From Home for Jollibee Group Food Aid. She also released the single "Istorya", which she performed at the 25th Asian Television Awards and ASAP Natin 'To.[13][14]
Headlining concerts
editTitle | Date | Associated album(s) | Venue | City | Shows | Ref. |
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Narito Ako! | July 14, 1990 | Nineteen 90 | Folk Arts Theater | Manila | 1 | [15][16] |
Regine in Season | July 21, 1991 | PhilSports Arena | Pasig | 1 | [16] | |
Narito Ako sa New York! | October 11, 1991 | Carnegie Hall | New York City | 1 | [17] | |
A Song For You | August 1, 1992 | Tagala Talaga | Folk Arts Theater | Manila | 1 | [16] |
Music & Me | July 30, 1993 – July 31, 1993 | Reason Enough | 2 | [16] | ||
Isang Pasasalamat | April 20, 1996 | None | UPD Sunken Garden | Quezon | 1 | [18][19] |
Retro | July 18, 1997 – July 19, 1997 | Retro | Folk Arts Theater | Manila | 2 | [18] |
Drawn | November 17, 1998 – December 5, 1998 |
Drawn | Music Museum | San Juan | 4 | [18] |
At Her Very Best | August 27, 1999 | None | Westin Philippine Plaza | Pasay | 1 | [18] |
Regine 2000 | December 3, 1999 – December 11, 1999 |
R2K | Music Museum | San Juan | 3 | [20] |
R2K: The Concert | April 7, 2000 – April 8, 2000 | Araneta Coliseum | Quezon | 2 | [21][22] | |
Songbird Sings the Classics | October 11, 2000 | Regine Live: Songbird Sings the Classics | Westin Philippine Plaza | Pasay | 1 | [10] |
Regine Live in Antipolo | December 30, 2000 | None | Ynares Center | Antipolo | 1 | [18] |
R-15 | April 21, 2001 | Manila Hotel | Manila | 1 | [15] | |
Reigning Still | December 3, 2004 – December 4, 2004 |
Covers, Vol. 1 | Araneta Coliseum | Quezon | 2 | [23] |
Twenty | October 13, 2006 – October 14, 2006 |
None | 2 | [24] | ||
Regine Most Requested | August 1, 2009 – August 8, 2009 |
SkyDome | 2 | [25] | ||
Silver | November 16, 2012; January 5, 2013 |
Mall of Asia Arena | Pasay | 2 | [26][27] | |
R3.0 | October 21, 2017 – October 22, 2017 |
R3.0 | 2 | [28] | ||
Freedom | February 28, 2021 | None | Virtual | Quezon[A] | 1 | [30] |
Regine Rocks | November 25, 2023; April 19, 2024 |
Mall of Asia Arena | Pasay | 2 | [31][32] |
Co-headlining concerts
editTitle | Co-headliner(s) | Date | Venue | City | Shows | Ref. |
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Foolish Hearts | Janno Gibbs | February 13, 1991 – February 14, 1991 | PICC Plenary Hall | Pasay | 2 | [16] |
Voices | Martin Nievera | October 4, 1991 – October 5, 1991 |
PhilSports Arena | Pasig | 2 | [16] |
Dream Team | Janno Gibbs The Tux |
March 13, 1993 | Folk Arts Theater | Manila | 1 | [16] |
For the Record | Martin Nievera Zsa Zsa Padilla Gary Valenciano |
August 7, 1993 | 1 | [16] | ||
Two Hearts, One Beat | Ariel Rivera | July 15, 1994 – July 16, 1994 |
PICC Plenary Hall | Pasay | 2 | [16] |
Power of Two | Kuh Ledesma | June 15, 1996 – July 13, 1996 |
Music Museum | San Juan | 5 | [18][33] |
A Love Affair | Janno Gibbs | February 13, 1997 – February 14, 1997 | PICC Plenary Hall | Pasay | 2 | [18] |
Celebration of Love | Peabo Bryson Jeffrey Osborne |
November 10, 2000 – November 11, 2000 | Araneta Coliseum | Quezon | 2 | [34] |
Independent Women | Jaya | February 10, 2001 | PICC Plenary Hall | Pasay | 1 | [35] |
Two for the Knight | Brian McKnight | February 14, 2002 – February 15, 2002 | Araneta Coliseum | Quezon | 2 | [36] |
Songbird Sings Legrand | Michel Legrand | February 14, 2003 – February 16, 2003 | PICC Plenary Hall | Pasay | 3 | [37] |
Martin & Regine: The World Concert Tour | Martin Nievera | May 9, 2003 – July 5, 2003 |
Araneta Coliseum | Quezon | 4 | [38] |
The Songbird & The Songwriter | Ogie Alcasid | February 13, 2004 – February 14, 2004 | 2 | [39] | ||
Queens on Fire | Pops Fernandez | February 11, 2005 – February 12, 2005 | PhilSports Arena | Pasig | 2 | [40] |
Forever After | Ogie Alcasid Ai-Ai delas Alas |
February 10, 2006 – February 11, 2006 | Araneta Coliseum | Quezon | 2 | [41] |
Divas 4 Divas | Pops Fernandez Kuh Ledesma Zsa Zsa Padilla |
December 6, 2008 | 1 | [42] | ||
Mr. & Mrs. A | Ogie Alcasid | February 14, 2012 | 1 | [43] | ||
Foursome | Ogie Alcasid Pops Fernandez Martin Nievera |
February 14, 2013 | 1 | [44] | ||
Voices of Love | Martin Nievera | February 14, 2014 | 1 | [45] | ||
Ultimate | Lani Misalucha Martin Nievera Gary Valenciano |
February 13, 2015 – February 14, 2015 | Mall of Asia Arena | Pasay | 2 | [46] |
Royals | Martin Nievera Angeline Quinto Erik Santos |
February 13, 2016 – February 14, 2016 | 2 | [47] | ||
#PaMore | Martin Nievera Angeline Quinto Erik Santos |
February 12, 2018 | 1 | [48] | ||
The Songbird & The Songhorse | Vice Ganda | February 14, 2019 – February 16, 2019 | Araneta Coliseum | Quezon | 3 | [49] |
Iconic | Sharon Cuneta | October 18, 2019 – October 19, 2019 |
2 | [50] | ||
Unified | Sarah Geronimo | February 14, 2020 – February 15, 2020 | 2 | [51] |
Concert residencies
editTitle | Date | Venue | City | Shows | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Regine at Circus Circus | July 1, 1987 – August 19, 1987 November 5, 1988 – December 28, 1988 |
Circus Circus Music Lounge | Manila | 11 | [16] |
Regine… of Age | October 12, 1988 – December 7, 1988 | Birdland | Manila | 8 | [16] |
Sangkatutux Na… Regine Pa! | February 2, 1990 – March 22, 1990 | Music Museum | San Juan | 12 | [16] |
Regine Animated | December 8, 1994 – December 17, 1994 | 6 | [16] | ||
Regine Unplugged | August 11, 1995 – December 23, 1995 | 6 | [18] | ||
Regine at the Movies | November 9, 2001 – December 30, 2001 | Onstage Theatre | Makati | 17 | [52] |
Songbird Sings | November 8, 2002 – December 28, 2002 | 15 | [53] | ||
Songbird Sings Streisand | November 14, 2003 – December 20, 2003 | 12 | [54] | ||
Reflections | November 4, 2005 – December 10, 2005 | Aliw Theater | Pasay | 8 | [55] |
Ang Ating Musika | November 9, 2007 – November 24, 2007 | 6 | [56] | ||
Regine at the Theater | November 6, 2015 – November 21, 2015 | The Theatre at Solaire | Parañaque | 4 | [57] |
Regine at the Movies | November 17, 2018 – November 25, 2018 | New Frontier Theater | Quezon | 3 | [58] |
Solo | February 17, 2023 – April 29, 2023 | Samsung Performing Arts Theater | Makati | 6 | [59] |
Benefit concerts
editTitle | Date | Venue | City | Shows | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Songbird Sings for the River | April 30, 1999 | MET Museum | Manila | 1 | [18] |
One Night with Regine | April 26, 2002 | National Museum of the Philippines | 1 | [12] | |
One Enchanting Songbird | May 27, 2003 | Le Pavillon | Pasay | 1 | [60] |
Bridges of Love | September 18, 2003 | Makati Shangri-La | Makati | 1 | [60] |
One Night with Regine | April 25, 2020 | Virtual | Quezon[B] | 1 | [62] |
Regine: Joy From Home | June 7, 2020 | 1 | [63] |
Notes
edit- ^ Freedom was produced by ABS-CBN Events and filmed at their studios in Quezon City.[29]
- ^ The digital benefit concerts were filmed at Velasquez's residence in Quezon City.[61]
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Book sources
edit- Jeffries, Stan (2003). Encyclopedia of World Pop Music, 1980–2001. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-31547-3.