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Regine Velasquez concerts[edit]

Filipino singer Regine Velasquez has performed many headlining concerts, co-headlining concerts, and benefit concerts during her career. Her first major concert, Narito Ako, was held at the Folk Arts Theater in 1990. She signed an international record deal with PolyGram Records in 1994 and released three studio albums in Asia. During this period, she performed various promotional concerts and made appearances in several music festivals. In 2000, she staged her first arena concert titled R2K: The Concert at the Araneta Coliseum. Her next shows—Songbird Sings the Classics (2000) and R-15 (2001)—were performed as small-venue events in hotel ballrooms. The benefit concert One Night with Regine (2002) was performed in an outdoor setting on the steps of the entrance façade of the National Museum of Anthropology. In addition, Velasquez has also featured in concerts celebrating her career anniversaries since her professional debut; Twenty (2006) for her 20th, Silver (2012) for her 25th, R3.0 (2017) for her 30th and Regine Rocks (2023) for her 35th milestone. She collaborated and co-headlined concerts with various musicians such as Brian McKnight in Two for the Knight (2002), Martin Nievera in Martin & Regine: The World Concert Tour (2003), Michel Legrand in Songbird Sings Legrand (2003), Sharon Cuneta in Iconic (2019), and Sarah Geronimo in Unified (2020). She has also headlined a live streaming concert titled Freedom in 2021. Velasquez has received multiple accolades for her live performances from various awards organizations, including three Entertainer of the Year wins from the Aliw Awards.

Contributor(s): Pseud 14

This is a collection of Regine Velasquez's concerts. I began this project around 2022, working on articles with substantial coverage of her headlining concerts, co-headlining concerts, benefit concerts and virtual concerts. All articles in this proposed topic have been brought to either FA or GA status. I should also note, that this topic specifically doesn't include concerts that fall under "residencies", which I plan to nominate as a separate proposed GT (and is currently in progress). I believe (hopefully) this now meets WP:GT criteria. Happy to address your comments and thanks to all who take the time to review. --Pseud 14 (talk) 20:20, 8 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]