Photo credit: Min-On Concert Association
Manila, Philippines – Asia’s Romantic Balladeer, Christian Bautista, has just concluded an exceptional 13-show concert tour across Japan, and it was a resounding success! Titled “Asian Pops 2024,” this tour spanned 11 cities and was organized by the esteemed Min-On Concert Association, which is dedicated to fostering global musical and performing arts exchanges
Photo credit: Min-On Concert Association
Photo credit: Min-On Concert Association
From September 16 to October 6, Christian took the stage, captivating audiences with his powerful voice and heartfelt performances. He shared the stage with incredible talents like Alexandra Bounxouei from Laos and Raisa from Indonesia, making each show a memorable celebration of Asian music.
Photo credit: Min-On Concert Association
Building on his international popularity, especially with his iconic hit "The Way You Look at Me," Christian’s music has topped charts across Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand. The song continues to capture hearts, recently getting a fresh take from Indonesian pop star Nyoman Paul. Plus, his collaboration with megastar Bunga Citra Lestari on "Tetaplah di Hatiku" has further boosted his acclaim.
With this new bold step into the Japanese market, Christian has been warmly received by fans. Over 24 days, he completed 13 shows in cities including Tokyo, Kobe, and Nagoya, proudly performing his original Tagalog song “Kapit” in his setlist to share the richness of Pinoy music. Christian even learned Japanese songs and made a genuine effort to engage with the audience in Japanese, creating meaningful connections that went beyond language.
Photo credit: Min-On Concert Association
“I’m incredibly fulfilled to see my music reach diverse audiences,” Christian shares. “Every performance is an opportunity to share a piece of my culture and connect with people from different backgrounds,” he adds.
On top of his thriving music career, Christian is also a judge on GMA’s “The Clash” and noontime show “All Out Sundays”. With his eyes on new horizons, Christian Bautista is excited to take on opportunities and spread the joy of Filipino music everywhere.
After his amazing Japan tour, it’s clear that Christian isn’t just a performer—he’s an ambassador for OPM, always evolving and ready to make his mark on the global music scene!
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With this new bold step into the Japanese market, Christian has been warmly received by fans. Over 24 days, he completed 13 shows in cities including Tokyo, Kobe, and Nagoya, proudly performing his original Tagalog song “Kapit” in his setlist to share the richness of Pinoy music. Christian even learned Japanese songs and made a genuine effort to engage with the audience in Japanese, creating meaningful connections that went beyond language.
Photo credit: Min-On Concert Association
“I’m incredibly fulfilled to see my music reach diverse audiences,” Christian shares. “Every performance is an opportunity to share a piece of my culture and connect with people from different backgrounds,” he adds.
On top of his thriving music career, Christian is also a judge on GMA’s “The Clash” and noontime show “All Out Sundays”. With his eyes on new horizons, Christian Bautista is excited to take on opportunities and spread the joy of Filipino music everywhere.
After his amazing Japan tour, it’s clear that Christian isn’t just a performer—he’s an ambassador for OPM, always evolving and ready to make his mark on the global music scene!
FOLLOW CHRISTIAN BAUTISTA TO STAY UPDATED:
FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | TIKTOK | YOUTUBE | X | SPOTIFY
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