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Stages Sessions

/ 03:21 AM September 13, 2015

Stages Sessions will be held at the 26th St. Bistro by The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, ground floor of the Net Lima building in Bonifacio Global City.

The first show will be this afternoon at 5 and will feature Christian Bautista.

Other artists lined up for their own shows are Ryan Sy, Aicelle Santos, Bullet Dumas, Sheila Valderrama, Morisette Amon and Hayden Kho.

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For updates, visit the official Stages Sessions Facebook page or follow @stagessessions on Twitter and Instagram.

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