Sarah Geronimo Record Breaker Sydney Australia Concert

Sarah GeronimoManila Sydney Entertainment is proud to announce that the Pop Princess Sarah Geronimo will be heading back to Australia extending her successful Record Breaker concert in Sydney Australia on Friday, 5 August 2011 at Panthers Newcastle, 309 King St Newcastle West NSW and Saturday, 6 August 2011 at Whitlam Leisure Centre 90a Memorial Ave Liverpool NSW.  Also featuring Pop Hearttrob Mark Bautista will be performing with her on her come back tour in Sydney Australia.  Ticket prices are at $100 for VIP, $75 for Gold and $50 for Silver.  "Online purchase is now closed, you can still get tickets at the door"

REINVENTING SARAH. Now a blooming young lady, the Pop Princess has chosen the right path—concerts like Record Breaker—to gradually distance herself from the cute teenybopper image she had nurtured since her first foray into the spotlight as a shy but determined 14-year-old.

 

 

Sarah opened the evening with the energy-driven dance number "Unstoppable" before changing gears to "Love Game."

 

Sarah's repertoire that evening meandered from dance to pop cover tunes. Her beautiful rendition of Beyonce Knowles' "Broken-Hearted Girl" was one of the most appreciated. But eager crowd reaction was reserved for her early hits, like "Sa Iyo" (given an R&B arrangement that evening) and "Dahil Minahal Mo Ako."

 

REACHING NEW HEIGHTS. Sarah became very emotional while talking about her struggles when she was still a beginner trying to make it big in the industry inundated by talents and aspiring singers.

 

Though she has gradually moved away from the old signature hits that made her a household name, Sarah knew by heart the importance of the songs that propelled her to the top and the expectations of the fans to hear them. A medley of the songs "Forever's Not Enough," "How Could You Say You Love Me," and her winning piece, which was a cover of Celine Dion's "To Love You More," brought back memories of the old Sarah.

 

As expected, the concert was well-attended by celebrities and other key figures in the industry. Aside from Regine Velasquez, other personalities spotted by PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) inside the venue were Anne Curtis, Iya Villania, Denise Laurel, Rachelle Ann Go, Amber, Rayver Cruz (Sarah's rumored admirer), cosmetic surgeon Vicki Belo and daughter Cristalle Henares, ABS-CBN lady executives Cory Vidanes and Malou Santos, and Viva Entertainment boss Vic Del Rosario.

 

One of the evening's highlights was Sarah performing the theme songs of her two hit movies, "A Very Special Love" and "You Changed My Life," complete with film scenes playing on the background wall screen.

 

And just like in previous years during her concerts, the audience, most notably loyal supporters, were hoping for some major announcement from their idol regarding the true status of her romantic life.

 

Nothing earthshaking came as Sarah maintained that she remains single and unattached. However, it didn't mean she wasn't looking and hopeful. After singing the last line of the yearning ballad "Right Here Waiting," Sarah—with the strain of the poignantly familiar notes of the song still ringing from the coliseum speakers—beamingly announced: "Kung sino ka man, dumating ka na!"

 

The Pop Princess has grown up, indeed, in more ways than one.

 

 

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