OPM
icon Ely Buendia will sing in a one-night-only benefit concert
on Saturday, September 20 at 8:00 p.m. Audiences will experience the
hitmaker upclose and personal in Philippine Educational Theater
Association's (PETA) intimate 400-seater black box theater.
The man whose music defined a generation enjoys continuing success
throughout his almost 20 years in the business. The Eraserheads enjoyed a
massive following in the 90's, with one hit after another topping the
charts. The singer-songwriter is also a celebrity endorser, an advocate
for various causes and currently fronts two bands, Pupil and The
Oktaves.

Buendia joined multi awarded singer-songwriter Noel Cabangon last
year as a guest performer in "Tuloy ang Byahe: the Repeat" at the PETA
Theater Center, a fundraising event for the PETA Endowment Fund. Now, he
headlines his own concert in solidarity with PETA's advocacy to use art
for social change.
PETA has produced more than 300 original Filipino plays that now
serve as landmarks in terms of artistic and educational reach. It is now
in its 46th year of pursuing artistic excellence, with a vision of
developing a distinct Filipino theater.
Proceeds of the concert go to The PETA Endowment Fund, which is meant
to ensure the sustainability of PETA which will allow them to continue
their cultural work, developing future generations of artists, as well
as providing a chance those who do not have financial resources to gain
access to PETA's unique creative programs.
Tickets are P1000 (balcony side), P2000 (orchestra side, balcony center), P2500 (orchestra center), P5000 (VIP).
Contact Details:
For more details, please call (63 2) 725-6244, (63 917) 518-3654 or Ticketworld at (63 2) 891-9999.
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