Bruno Mars has finally returned to the Philippines to serenade the Hooligans with his collection of nostalgic songs!
Five years after his last concert in the country, Bruno Mars has finally returned to the Philippines to serenade the Hooligans with his collection of heart-wrenching and nostalgic songs!1. "Masaya akong makita kayo" introduction
Bruno had the entire Philippine Arena crowd screaming when he greeted his fans, "Masaya akong makita kayo," marking that it was officially show time!We all know by now that Bruno is best known for his sweet-sounding, heaven-sent voice. But his performances don't end there. From "24K Magic" to "Versace on the Floor," his sweet glides felt like a magnet, attracting the crowd to dance along.The award-winning artist surprised his fans with an adorable spin on his song "Calling All My Lovelies."
"I have this fantasy in my head that when I sing that song, Filipino women will be screaming, 'I'm coming, Bruno! I'm coming!'" he said, giggling.
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