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  2. Rampa Drag Club - Wikipedia

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    The next day, drag performer Manila Luzon had various viewing parties set up at the nightclub hosted by previous contestants of a pageantry series. [7] The grand opening was on 10 February 2024, [ 8 ] with Vice Ganda visiting to see the ribbon-cutting ceremony and performances.

  3. O Bar - Wikipedia

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    O Bar opened in Malate on December 15, 2005, [4] and later expanded to Ortigas, Pasig. [5] It has become a popular drag venue, featuring regular drag shows by Filipino performers such as Drag Race Philippines contestants Angel Galang, [6] Bernie, [7] Brigiding, Captivating Katkat, [8] Corazon, John Fedellaga, [9] Marina Summers, Precious Paula Nicole, and Prince, [10] [11] as well as guests ...

  4. WXB 102 - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, new wave began erupting in Manila's dance clubs thanks to the city's mobile discos, who often spun records imported from Europe, and the proliferation of new wave music videos on Philippine TV. WXB 102 gradually evolved into a new wave radio station with the Fournier, The Unbeatable, and Rico Severino, known as J.J. Michaels.

  5. Remedios Circle - Wikipedia

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    Remedios Circle at dusk. In 1980, restaurateur Larry Cruz opened Café Adriatico at the corner of Remedios Circle and Adriatico Street, attracting other entrepreneurs who have been credited for not only reviving the circle but also for transforming it into the center of Manila's nightlife for much of the 1980s and 1990s: [9] an event which author Alfred "Krip" Yuson called a red-letter day in ...

  6. Ballet Manila - Wikipedia

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    Ballet Manila is a classical ballet institution [1] and dance company in the Philippines. It currently [when?] highlights more than fifty highly trained dancers in the highly rigorous Russian (Vaganova) [1] method of classical ballet. Locally the company has performed in 47 cities [1] holding more than 4,100 [1] performances.

  7. Adriatico Street - Wikipedia

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    Adriatico is known primarily for its restaurants and bars centered around Manila's Korea Town between Pedro Gil and San Andres Streets, considered the center of bohemian nightlife in the city. [3] The street was named in 1964 after Macario Adriatico, a Filipino parliamentarian from Mindoro and author of Manila's city

  8. Plaza Rajah Sulayman - Wikipedia

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    In part because of the 2002 renovations, Plaza Rajah Sulayman had been regarded as the new center of Malate nightlife, which traditionally is associated with the Remedios Circle further inland, as well as Manila's lovers' lane. [5] The plaza is also regarded as a prime spot to watch the famous sunsets of Manila Bay. [3]

  9. List of theaters and concert halls in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    This list of theaters and concert halls in Manila includes present-day performing arts theaters, concert halls, music halls and other places of live entertainment in Metro Manila, Philippines. It excludes theatrical companies, sports stadia, other outdoor venues and convention centers which may occasionally be used for concerts.