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Anne Curtis proud to fill Big Dome again despite her voice

Jan Milo Severo - Philstar.com
Anne Curtis proud to fill Big Dome again despite her voice
Actress and TV host Anne Curtis at her concert “Annekulit: Promise Last Na ‘To” at the Araneta Coliseum on Saturday.
Screenshot from Instagram / Anne Curtis

MANILA, Philippines — Kapamilya artist Anne Curtis cemented her legacy in the concert scene as she celebrates her 21st anniversary in showbiz with “Annekulit: Promise Last Na ‘To” at the Araneta Coliseum on Saturday.

In her third concert at the Big Dome, Anne once again filled the concert venue, thanking her fans for the support.

“Noong una ‘di ako sure kung I want to do this concert kasi sabi ko ‘May manonood pa ba sa akin?’ Kasi siyempre hindi naman ako singer ‘di ba?” Anne said.

“Pero I’m thankful because kahit hindi nga ako singer, you guys are here to celebrate my amazing 21 years. It was an awesome, wonderful and definitely a roller coaster ride of Annekulit journey but I’m so happy you guys are here.” 

The show began with Anne singing international pop star Ariana Grande’s “One Last Time” to set the mood for the night. 

Known as a K-Drama fanatic, Anne then sang and danced K-pop songs such as “Bboom Bboom” by Momoland and “Fire” by 2NE1.

After that, she rapped with rap group sensation Ex Battalion, with their hit song “Hayaan Mo Na Yan,” to show her versatility. 

“Para magtagal ka sa industriyang ‘to, you should constantly evolve or reinvent yourself. Dapat sumasabay ka sa panahon. It’s either magpapauso ka o ikaw ‘yung sasabay sa uso,” Anne enthused. 

“At sa 21 years ko po, ako lang ang nagpauso ng ganitong boses. Ako lang ang may gantong boses na nakapagconcert sa Araneta ng tatlong beses!”

ANNE CURTIS-SMITH

MANILA CONCERTS

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