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“Dirty Linen” Goes To America, Meeting Fans

From thrilling performances to unforgettable moments, “Dirty Linen sa America” delivered an immersive experience that left audiences mesmerized.


“Dirty Linen” Goes To America, Meeting Fans

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The much-anticipated event, “G! Kapamilya presents Dirty Linen sa America,” gave audiences an evening filled with captivating performances and immersive experiences.

From the moment the doors opened at Memorial Auditorium, attendees were welcomed into a world of entertainment for the whole family.

The meet and greet session gave fans the chance to get up close and personal with their favorite artists.

The stars of “Dirty Linen” were all smiles as they interacted with their dedicated supporters, taking photos, and creating cherished memories that fans will treasure.

Adding to the vibrant atmosphere were the numerous booths strategically placed around the venue.

These booths not only provided attendees with a chance to explore various offerings but also surprised them with generous swag and giveaway items, leaving them with tangible mementos of the event.

One of the most significant highlights was the auditions for Star Hunt, ABS-CBN Entertainment’s acclaimed artist-idol training ground.

The event served as a platform for aspiring talents to showcase their skills, potentially paving the way for the next Kapamilya star to emerge from this talented batch of auditionees.

As the main show kicked off, the audience’s enthusiasm reached new heights. The entrance of Jed Madela, celebrated as “The Voice,” was met with an uproar of excitement.

The crowd sang along with his mesmerizing melodies, captivated by his exceptional vocal prowess.

John Arcilla, known for his antagonist role in the series as Carlos Fiero, showcased his surprising and exceptional singing talent, leaving the audience in awe. His theater background shone brightly as he delivered a memorable performance.

Zanjoe Marudo’s appearance on stage prompted swoons and cheers from the crowd.

Janine Gutierrez’s elegance and beauty in her floral dress caught the eye of every attendee.

The young love team of Francine Diaz and Seth Fedelin stole the spotlight with their endearing performance, combining singing and dancing to create a lively and heartwarming show.

The legendary Tessie Tomas proved once again that she is an incomparable talent. Her comedic timing and ability to connect with the audience left everyone in stitches.

A highlight of the evening was the hilarious “mata-mata” acting challenge, where two contestants competed for the attention of the charismatic Zanjoe, creating a side-splitting spectacle.

The grand finale production brought all the artists together in a heartwarming rendition of “Kapag Tumibok ang Puso,” leaving the audience on their feet, dancing and singing along.

“Dirty Linen sa America” showed that it was not just an event but an unforgettable experience for the entire family. The event was presented by World Remit, MX3 and Philippine Airlines, and is brought to you by Financial Rescue, the Law Offices of Michael Gurfinkel, and Datu Puti.