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Sarah Geronimo film concert ‘Tala’ to stream in March

/ 11:47 AM February 18, 2021

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Sarah Geronimo (Image: Facebook/@SGeronimo25)

Pop superstar Sarah Geronimo is set to dazzle in her upcoming film concert “Tala,” which will premiere on March 27.

Viva Entertainment announced the film, directed by Paul Basinillo, yesterday, Feb. 17. It touted the concert as a “one-night-only” event that will stream on ktx.ph.

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Tickets will be out this Friday, Feb. 19. Regular tickets cost P1,500, while VVIP tickets are at P3,000.

Geronimo’s last live concert, “Unified,” was a joint show with Regine Velasquez held in February 2020—a month before the country went on lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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The pop singer resumed stage performances upon the return of variety show “ASAP” last June, but without a live audience.

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However, her presence has been missed on the ASAP stage. Her last appearance on stage was in November and her performances have since been recorded. This concert could indeed make up for fans looking forward to her stellar shows.  /ra

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