Labajo Joins Graham: A Filipino Star to Share the Stage in Manila

In a surprising announcement, Danish band Lukas Graham invites Filipino sensation JK Labajo to perform alongside them in their upcoming Manila concert.

Manila, Philippines – In a thrilling twist for fans of both artists, Filipino singer-songwriter JK Labajo has been personally invited to perform at Lukas Graham’s upcoming concert in Manila. The Danish pop and soul band, best known for their worldwide hit “7 Years,” is set to make their Philippine debut later this month.

JK Labajo, who rose to fame through ABS-CBN’s reality singing show ‘The Voice Kids Philippines,’ has become one of the country’s premier artists, with hits like “Buwan” under his belt. The young artist’s distinct voice and remarkable stage presence make him a perfect match to share the stage with Lukas Graham.

In a statement released earlier today, Lukas Forchhammer, the lead vocalist of Lukas Graham, expressed his excitement: “We’ve heard so much about the Filipino talent, and JK’s music resonated with us. It feels right to have him join us in our Manila concert. It’s going to be a night of great music.”

Both artists’ fans are excited, speculating about potential onstage collaborations and duets. Concert organizers have also hinted that fans might be in for exclusive performances, urging them to “expect the unexpected.”

Local event organizers noted the significance of international acts collaborating with Filipino artists, showcasing the global recognition that home-grown talents receive.

Tickets for the concert are rapidly selling out, with fans eager to see this unique pairing of international and local talent in one electrifying night.

The concert is set to be held at the Mall of Asia Arena, promising a blend of soulful melodies and electrifying performances. As both artists gear up for this monumental event, fans can only wait eagerly for what promises to be an unforgettable night of music in Manila.

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