Jon Avila: The British-Pinoy Coverboy a.k.a. Kapitan Boom Jon Avila, the very good-looking half-British, half-Filipino says he is just enjoying his time in showbiz. He is very proud to be one of the Coverboys and dreams of a TV show or a movie for the group. In fact, he is all set and excited in their forthcoming show on Aug. 9, Saturday at The Grand Theater in Los Angeles. With him are Jake Cuenca, Zanjoe Marudo, Victor Basa and Rafael Rosell. Special guest is Nikki Gil. The show titled "Coverboys: Uncovered" is produced by KATZ Entertai...
Sharon Cuneta Performs Before Sold-Out Audiences Sharon-mania hits Nevada! The Memorial Weekend saw for Megastar Sharon Cuneta two sold-out shows at Paris Las Vegas and Peppermill Event Center in Reno respectively. Thousands of fans traveled all the way from Anchorage, Alaska; New York, Chicago, Arizona, Utah among other states and trekked the busy roads to Las Vegas for a glimpse of their mega-idol. And they were not disappointed.The concert aptly billed "MegaThirty, the USA Tour" celebrates 30 years of glorious songs and numbers that put Sharon on top of her...
KC Concepcion: The Mega Daughter is an Ambassador Against Hunger in the Philippines at the World Food Program Born with the proverbial spoon in the mouth, KC Concepcion lives almost a perfect life. She is wealthy, famous and one of the most sought-after actress-cum-concert stars in the Philippines today. Not one to take education for granted, KC graduated with flying colors with a degree in International Communications, Minor in Theatre in Paris. "This is one special request from my mom (Sharon Cuneta). She asked me to make sure I finished scho...
Oustanding Concert Producer of the Year!
Finally, after two weeks of somewhat somber news, someone relayed this piece of very good news concerning one of the most beloved figures in Los Angeles this morning.
For starters, we would like to congratulate the one and only megastar, Sharon Cuneta for a very successful premiere event at Alex Theater in Glendale, California. There were two screenings of the movie and during both times, the tickets were sold out. The $25 dollar ticket was nothing to those who filled the long lines at Alex Theater. Sharon headed off to Honolulu the following day to attend the opening of "Caregiver" over there. The movie is worth watching and a lot of overseas workers can easily relate to it.