BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT
AT A GLANCE
In the Philippines, the ’70s was the decade that saw an explosion of pop, folk, rock, blues, R&B, soul, disco and other genres created and performed by some of the best homegrown artists.

The 1970s come alive on Sept. 15 at the Newport Performing Arts Theater with “Tugtugan Sitenta 2,” a repeat of the well-received concert tribute to the first golden age of Original Pilipino Music (OPM).
In the Philippines, the ’70s was the decade that saw an explosion of pop, folk, rock, blues, R&B, soul, disco and other genres created and performed by some of the best homegrown artists.
“Tugtugan Sitenta 2” — which will have Leah Navarro and Marco Sison joining the original roster of performers — features Nonoy Tan and Rey Magtoto of Wadab, Boyfriends lead vocalist Joey Abando, Mon Espia of Labuyo, Male Rigor and Monet Gaskell of VST & Co., Sampaguita, Mike Hanopol, and Pete Gatela, Carlos Parsons and Yujin Baydal of Hagibis.
Showtime is at 8 p.m. Newport Performing Arts Theater is at the Newport World Resorts, Pasay City. https://premier.ticketworld.com.ph/shows/show.aspx?sh=TUGTUGAN23
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