LIST: Live shows you should not miss for Valentine’s 2025
Love will be playing in the air this Valentine’s 2025 as some of the biggest names in entertainment are set to serenade their fans with live performances.
Whether you’re celebrating with a special someone or embracing the single life, these star-studded shows promise a night of fun, romance and nostalgia.
From power ballads to intimate acoustic sets, here are the must-see Valentine’s events happening this love month.
Noel Cabangon’s “Awit ng Pag-ibig at Pag-asa,” Feb. 7
If you desire to celebrate the love month for a cause, this pre-Valentine benefit concert featuring the iconic Noel Cabangon on Feb. 7 at the Edsa Shangri-La Marquee Tent is for you. This concert is meant to raise funds for the building of classrooms and a library for the Agta children in Casiguran and Dinalungan, Aurora.
Cabangon is known for his hits “Kanlungan,” “Kahit Maputi Na ang Buhok,” and “Araw Gabi,” among others. In 2000, he played Jesus Christ in a local production of “Jesus Christ Superstar.”
Nina’s “Love Matters,” Feb. 7
Diamond Soul Siren Nina is set to celebrate all kinds of love at her upcoming pre-Valentines concert “Love Matters” on Feb. 7 at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City.
In an interview, Nina shared that she will perform songs that speak about the romance in the LGBTQ+ community and other kinds of unrequited love.
Known for her chart-topping and record-breaking album “Nina Live,” the OPM artist is also set to kick off her Australia tour this February.
Pops Fernandez and Martin Nievera’s “Always & Forever,” Feb. 7
For more than three decades of performing together, former real-life sweethearts Pops Fernandez and Martin Nievera continue to prove that they remain one of the most iconic duos in the music industry as they are set to stage their highly anticipated show, “Always & Forever,” on Feb. 7 at the Mall of Asia Arena.
Set to mark their return to big venues together, Fernandez and Nievera will be performing songs that pay homage to their stories as artists and former lovers.
“When Pops and I are onstage, we do our songs together. That’s part of our set list. We will do songs that tell our story from then and until now using the music from that era,” said Nievera at the show’s media conference.
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“Love, Sessionistas: A Pre-Valentine Concert,” Feb. 8
OPM artists Ice Seguerra, Nyoy Volante, Sitti, Duncan Ramos, Princess Velasco, Kean Cipriano, and Juris are set to bring a night filled with nostalgia as they reunite once more to celebrate love and friendship with their fans through their music on Feb. 8 at The Theatre, Solaire.
Louie Ocampo, Ogie Alcasid and Ryan Cayabyab’s “OAC: Original and Absolute Classics,” Feb. 13
OPM songs will take center stage as Filipino music icons Louie Ocampo, Ogie Alcasid, and Ryan Cayabyab are set to grace the stage for the “OAC: Original and Absolute Classics” at the Solaire Resort North Grand Ballroom on Feb. 13.
“OAC: Original and Absolute Classics”
Regine Velasquez-Alcasid’s “RESET,” Feb. 14-15, 21-22
Asia’s Songbird Regine Velasquez-Alcasid is1t set to make concert halls soulful again as she is slated to hold her concert series “RESET” from Feb. 14 to 15 and 21 to 22 at Samsung Performing Arts Theater in Circuit Makati.
The show comes after Velasquez-Alcasid released her 12-track album, “Reginified,” which features songs she previously covered in concerts, including “It Must Have Been Love,” “I’ll Be over You” and “Crazy for You,” among others.
Velasquez-Alcasid is expected to perform some of the tracks from the said album at her “RESET” show.
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Ronan Keating’s “Valentine’s Special,” Feb. 13
Known for his hit,l “When You Say Nothing at All” and as the lead singer of the boy group Boyzone, Keating will be serenading his Filipino fans on Feb. 13 at the Newport Performing Arts Theatre, Resorts World Manila.
Boyzone is known for the songs “No Matter What,” “Picture of You” and “Love Me for a Reason,” among others.