8th One Kapamilya Go at Oracle Arena October 25
MANILA, Philippines - On Sunday, Oct. 25, the storied halls of Oracle Arena in Oakland, California — the home of 2015 NBA Champions Golden State Warriors, the largest NBA arena in California and a premier entertainment venue — will not only be filled with just hardcore basketball enthusiasts or the fans of giant performing artists like U2, Madonna, Janet Jackson, Justin Bieber, One Direction and Katy Perry, all of whom have performed in the arena. For the first time ever in history, a Filipino company will bring an all-Filipino cast for one of the most anticipated Filipino events in the US this year: The concert festival, One Kapamilya Go 2015 sa Oracle Arena.
Produced by ABS-CBN International’s The Filipino Channel (TFC), One Kapamilya Go sa Oracle Arena is bringing the main cast of the top-rating Pangako Sa ‘Yo (The Promise), namely, the most widely followed young Filipino love team of Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla or KathNiel, and Jodi Sta Maria, Angelica Panganiban and Ian Veneracion. Joining them are Thou “Takong” Reyes and DJ Jhaiho. The TFC live experience of the teleserye is also layered with a Galing ng Filipino showcase featuring Charice, Morissette Amon and Erik Santos.
“We are proud and pleased with what TFC has offered the Filipino community in the US this October which is Fil-Am History month,” said Ricky Resurreccion, ABS-CBN North America head of Ad Sales, Trade Marketing and Events and project head of One Kapamilya Go.
The event is made possible by Law Offices of Michael Gurfinkel, Inc., Philippine Airlines, Financial Rescue LLC, DIRECTV, Asian Journal, MX3, Jollibee, LBC, Google Philippines, Remitly, Law Offices of John Ye, SMDC, Mega Sardines, Mang Tomas, Datu Puti, Magnolia, Puregold, Xoom, Western Union, Mama Sita’s, Amaia, Avida, Century Properties, Megaworld International, Cherry’s Salon & Cosmetics, Microtel by Wyndham, Lorins Patis, MoneyGram, Transfast, Debt Aid Consulting, Mangga Unlimited, FilAm Star, Inquirer.net, Philippine News, Manila Mail and Manila-U.S. Times.
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