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  2. Biboy Enriquez - Wikipedia

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    He is considered to be one of the pioneers of Manila nightlife, owning popular clubs around the city. [3] Coming from a family of hoteliers, Enriquez has been in the hotel business since the 1960s and was the owner of The Sulô Hotel in Manila, Puerto Azul and The Silahis Hotel in Roxas Boulevard to name a few. [4] [5]

  3. 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.

  4. List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex

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    Ne-Yo Live in Manila [207] March 9 Paramore: Brand New Eyes World Tour [208] [209] March 27 Timbaland Justin Timberlake JoJo: Changing Lives benefit concert (Shock Value II Tour) [210] July 9 Usher: OMG Tour [211] [212] September 11 Rain, U-KISS: Intensity Live in Manila [213] [214] October 1 John Mayer: John Mayer Live in Manila [215] October ...

  5. Prostitution in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Interviews with Philippine bar girls revealed that more than half of them felt "nothing" when they had sex with a client, and the remainder said the transactions saddened them. [ 34 ] President Rodrigo Duterte's " war on drugs " since 2016 has been used by some members of the police to harass women in prostitution and extort money or sexual ...

  6. YGIG - Wikipedia

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    YGIG /Y·G·I·G/ (You Go, I Go) is a five-member Filipino girl group under SBTown. [1] The members consist of Vien, Jewel, Hazelyn, Maeg, and Alexei. [2] They made their official debut on November 25, 2022 with their first single Shaba Shaba. [3] YGIG aims to represent the Filipino female groups in the international scene.

  7. Drag Den season 1 - Wikipedia

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    On 17 November 2022, throughout the show's social media, they presented "Manila by Night" where they showed promotional images of their contestants' looks. [22] This was a nod to the controversial Philippine film, Manila by Night (1980), directed by Ishmael Bernal .

  8. MNL48 - Wikipedia

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    MNL48 (read as M.N.L. Forty-eight) is a Filipino idol girl group based in Manila, Philippines, and formed in 2018, they are the fourth international sister group of AKB48, after Indonesia's JKT48, China's SNH48 (former), and Thailand's BNK48. The group is named after Manila, the capital of the Philippines. MNL48 is the only AKB48 sister group ...

  9. Bini (group) - Wikipedia

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    Bini (stylized in all caps; formerly Star Hunt Academy Girls or SHA Girls) is a Filipino girl group formed in 2019 through ABS-CBN's Star Hunt Academy (SHA). The group is composed of eight members: Aiah , Colet , Maloi , Gwen , Stacey , Mikha , Jhoanna , and Sheena .