Gigi De Lana and the Gigi Vibes Band have started to establish a strong international following by consistently playing to sold-out crowds across various venues.
After a successful sold-out run of Rated Gigi: World Tour earlier this year, the singer and her band are set to return to the United States for their Rated Gigi 2.0 tour.
Following back-to-back shows in Australia presented by Red Events and Entertainment, Gigi and her band are gearing up for another series of performances, aiming to thrill audiences who are eager for their music.
In April, the group held eight packed shows across the U.S., including stops in Washington, Hawaii, Chicago, San Diego, New York, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles.
The Rated Gigi 2.0 tour will kick off on Oct. 4 in Honolulu, Hawaii at the Filcom Center and will include stops in several cities.
The tour will continue with stops including Washington, DC, on Oct. 11 at Cramton University; Houston, TX, on Oct. 12 at Immanuel Center; and Tampa, FL, on Oct. 19 at Bayanihan Arts and Events Center.
Additional performances are scheduled for Fresno, CA, on Oct. 25 at Golden Palace Event Center; Santa Barbara, CA, on Oct. 27 at Lobero Theatre; and Montclair, CA, on Oct. 31 at The Canyon.
The tour will then head to Temecula, CA, on Nov. 2 at Pechanga Resort Casino, followed by a show in Phoenix, AZ, on November 3 at St. Paul Roman Catholic Church. After that, the band will perform in Las Vegas, NV, on Nov. 8 at Sahara Hotel, and will make a stop in Arlington, WA, on Nov. 9.
The tour will conclude with performances in Jersey City, NJ, on Nov. 15 at Margaret Williams Theatre, in Maui, HI, on Nov. 17 at Binhi At Ani, and finally in Guam on Nov. 23 at Veritas Hall, Dominican Catholic School.
Fans can expect Gigi and the Gigi Vibes to perform hits like “Sakalam” and “O Bakit Ba,” as well as popular covers of “Through the Fire” and “If Ever You’re in My Arms Again.”
The band, consisting of Gigi De Lana (vocalist), Jon Cruz (musical director/keyboardist), Oyus Traquena (guitarist), Jake Manalo (bassist), and Romeo Marquez (drummer), first gained widespread attention during the pandemic with their viral rendition of Roselle Nava’s “Bakit Nga Ba Mahal Kita.”
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