Aia de Leon, Barbie Almalbis, and Kitchie Nadal to hold Secrets III: An Online Concert for the benefit of music venue workers

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Aia de Leon, Barbie Almalbis, and Kitchie Nadal to hold Secrets III: An Online Concert for the benefit of music venue workers

Aia de Leon, Barbie Almalbis, and Kitchie Nadal are joining forces once again this May.

Together with Gabi Na Naman Productions and Smirnoff Mule, the three iconic Filipina singer-songwriters will be mounting the third installment of their critically acclaimed concert Secrets on the official Aia, Barbie, Kitchie Facebook page this May 1 (Friday) at 8 p.m.

The upcoming show is for the benefit of employees and workers of live music venues across Metro Manila affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, including Route 196, Mow's, Saguijo Café & Bar, Jess and Pat's, '70s Bistro, 123 Block, Social House, and many more.

Live music venues in Manila shut their doors in Luzon "lockdown"

“Deprived of operating to serve people with live entertainment, music venues have temporarily shut down, and are struggling to manage their overhead expenses,” Gabi Na Naman Productions’ Milley Habito, one of the executive producers of Secrets III: An Online Concert says in a statement. 

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“Thanks to the girls," she adds, "we’ll be given a chance to cover some of the funds needed to support employees and workers of independent music venues and bars. We cannot imagine a vibrant, bustling music scene without these people who have dedicated their lives in helping run the gigs. The waiters, cooks, kitchen helpers, cashiers, parking attendants, food servers, tech guys, security personnel and other employees deserve our help too.”

Follow the official Aia, Barbie, Kitchie page here.


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