Asia's Romantic Balladeer, Christian Bautista, kicks off the new year with a treat for fans — an upcoming "serenade concert" to celebrate his 20 years on the music scene.

"With the wonderful music of the Manila Symphony Orchestra, we'll be remembering and celebrating the years of music we've had together and thanking [everyone who supprted me]," Bautista said in an interview with Music Geek.



"The Way You Look At Me: 20th Anniversary Concert" will be held at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater in Circuit Makati on January 28 at 8 p.m.

As the title suggests, the show will be a special celebration of the OPM artist's two decades in the music industry where he will serenade fans with his songs from the early days of his career up to now.

It has been a fruitful 20 years for Christian Bautista in the showbiz industry. People first got a glimpse of Bautista as a contestant in Star In A Million, a Philippine reality show aired on ABS-CBN. He won 4th place in the competition in 2003.

After the contest, he signed a recording contract with Warner Music Philippines and released his first self-titled debut album which earned a multi-platinum record award.

This established his name in the OPM industry and made his songs "The Way You Look At Me," "Color Everywhere," and "Hands to Heaven" into classic hits. It also paved the way for the singer's popularity not just in the Philippines, but in Southeast Asian countries as well, mainly in Indonesia. Christian eventually transitioned to being a regular in ABS-CBN's variety show "ASAP."

In 2011, he was tapped to star in a musical series, called the "Kitchen Musical" which aired all the Asian network AXN, with fellow Stages talent, Karylle, and other Asian and Filipino talents in Singapore.

In March 2013, the singer transferred to GMA Network and is now running nine years with the management. He remains a regular on "AOS," and as a mainstay pillar judge in the singing competition show called "The Clash."

In his 20 years in the business, Bautista remains true to his musical core and continues to evolve as a performer. Not only is he singing on stage to the delight of the audience, he has also started writing and/or producing tracks including "Kapit" and Jessica Villarubin's "Ako Naman," which won an Awit award in 2022.



Here's more of Music Geek's interview with Asia's Romantic Balladeer:

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