Daniel Padilla Latest News: ‘Got To Believe’ Star Packed Araneta For His Second Solo; Swooned Fans In Recently Concluded Concert ‘DOS’

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Daniel Padilla Latest News: "Got to Believe" actor had his second solo concert, "DOS," held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum last April 30. Daniel Padilla's diehard fans,were milling around the coliseum as early as noon.

According to security staff as early as noon queues are starting to build up for the 8:00 pm concert. By 4 p.m., a snaking queue had formed at the gates, Inquirer reported.

A lot of of Padilla's fans came from the province. According to Inquirer, Janella, a member of the fans club Danielistaz flew from Iloilo just to watch his favourite actor perform.

"I bought my own ticket to the show but my parents took care of the airfare and hotel accommodation. I have to return home tomorrow (Thursday) morning because I have midterm exams... but that should be easy!" Janella, 18, said.

Zharmina, 14, left Zamboanga City with her cousin on April 20. Her parents spent for her trip.

Two other Danielistaz present that night were Alex, 16, and Shelley, 15, from Laguna.
"My summer wouldn't be complete if I didn't make it here. That's how important it is to me," Shelley said.

Report says that the opening of the entrances triggered screams, exhilaration and relief. Everyone dashed toward the doors squeezing their .The bouncers had the task of keeping the crowd under control.

According to Inquirer, Daniel managed to pack the Big Dome to the rafters, despite the tickets being more expensive for two consecutive years. VIP tickets to the first one cost P2,120 each; this time it was P3,180. Fans who wanted a spot in the mosh pit shelled out P3,710.

Aside from the Danielistaz, distinguished fan clubs that were present are the Kathniel Spikers, Kathniel Berks, Silent Kathniels, Kathniel KaDreamers.

Daniel, opened the show with his hit song "Nasa Iyo na ang Lahat," from the double platinum-selling album, "DJP."

Daniel continued with "Yugyugan Na," Michael Buble's "Everything," Rivermaya's "Liwanag sa Dilim" (with Khalil Ramos) and The Beatles' "Something.

Daniel performed a set of mostly old songs which includes Otis Redding's "Hard to Handle," The Police's "Every Breath You Take" (with Toni Gonzaga) and the standard "Feeling Good." Daniel also sang "In My Life" with his mother, Karla Estrada.

"Ma, ang gulo naman, nu'n (mom, that was unruly)!" he teased her afterward.

He later played bass for his group Parking 5, which performed the Juan de la Cruz Band's "Titser's Enemy No. 1."

And in what turned out to be a highlight of the show, he shared the spotlight with one of his idols, rock star Rico Blanco, in "Umaaraw, Umuulan."

Padilla did pleasant renditions of "The Way You Look Tonight" and "It Might Be You." According to Inquirer, it was in this portion of the show that Daniel's screen partner and rumored girlfriend, Kathryn Bernardo, appeared onstage.

Daniel and Kathryn bring about an energetic sing-along with "Got to Believe in Magic," theme of their popular TV series, "Got to Believe."

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