An Unforgettable Night: Entire Dabarkads Unite at The Clones’ “Santa Clone’s Coming to Town” Concert

A Extraordinary Show of Unity and Love in Showbiz

Amidst the dazzling lights and roaring crowds, one of the hottest and most successful concerts in the local music and comedy industry took place – The Clones’ “Santa Clone’s Coming to Town.” But more than the group’s mesmerizing performance , the entire evening was made unforgettable by a rare occurrence: the presence and all-out support of the entire Dabarkads from Eat Bulaga .

It is not an ordinary occurrence to see almost the entire cast of Eat Bulaga hosts gathering on a stage or venue that is not the actual studio of their program. The arrival of Vic Sotto, Tito Sotto, and Joey de Leon, collectively known as TVJ, along with power couple Maine Mendoza and Congressman Arjo Atayde, added weight and glamour to the occasion. Their presence not only shows personal support, but also demonstrates the deep and strong bond that has long been established within the Dabarkads family .

The Music Museum in Green Hills, San Juan City, was the venue for the event, which was packed with spectators and solid supporters of The Clones. But the real highlight was the red carpet support given by the Eat Bulaga icons . Maine Mendoza, known for being the Queen of Maine , was spotted with her husband Arjo Atayde, showing their solidarity as a married couple supporting their colleagues in the industry. Their presence further excited fans and immediately became a topic of conversation on social media .

Bossing Vic Sotto, who was accompanied by his wife Pauleen Luna, was also not far behind. Their presence, along with co-hosts Wally Bayola, Paulo Ballesteros, and Jose Manalo (who was accompanied by his wife Merin Maranan), proved that the Dabarkads are not just colleagues; they are a true family who are ready to give full support to each other. The presence of the younger generation of Dabarkads , such as Miles Ocampo and Riza May Dizon, also added color and excitement to the concert .

The Clones, who were the stars of the night, truly delivered all-out performances that were admired and praised by everyone. Their concert “Santa Clone’s Coming to Town” was full of talent, humor, and moments that entertained everyone in attendance. Their dedication to their craft as impersonators and performers was evident in the large number of people in attendance and the warmth of their reception. The energy at the Music Museum was undeniable, proving that The Clones’ brand of entertainment is loved by the public.

After the concert , photos and videos of the event quickly went viral. TVJ’s official Facebook page itself took the lead, sharing exclusive glimpses of the successful evening with the public. These posts immediately went viral, demonstrating the huge impact of Dabarkads ‘ presence on the entire showbiz landscape . There were countless comments and shares from netizens who were impressed by the unity and friendship shown by the hosts .

Aside from The Clones’ performances , there was one segment of the night that became the talk of the town . It was the unexpected arrival on stage of a special guest called mother Niel, or Mommy Woo, which caused a lot of excitement among the audience. There was a rumor that she could clone Claire de Pwente’s voice, which gave a unique and funny twist to the term “The Clones.” The hosts and The Clones themselves joked around with this guest , which further lightened the atmosphere and proved that Filipino comedy is alive and well . This spontaneous moment added a personal and touching element to the concert , demonstrating the authenticity of the show .

The successful “Santa Clone’s Coming to Town” concert was not only a triumph for The Clones, but also a powerful statement about the unwavering solidarity and love within the Dabarkads family . In an industry full of competition and change, seeing these icons come together to support their peers is a refreshing and inspiring sight . This is proof that the legacy of Eat Bulaga is not only on television, but is also etched in the hearts of Filipinos and the personalities that make it up.

Ultimately, the night was a celebration of talent, friendship, and endless support. The attendees , especially the Dabarkads , left a memorable mark that people will continue to look back on and talk about for years to come. This concert reminded everyone that behind the glamour of showbiz , there is true love and unity that strengthens their bond .

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