
Ebe Dancel, Kamikazee, This Band, Nina, and Rico Blanco take fans on a musical journey through grief, love, and healing at the MOA Arena.
“The Broken Hearts Club,” held on Jan. 7 at the Mall of Asia Arena, celebrated OPM music and its power to heal and connect with hearts of all kinds.
Headlined by Ebe Dancel, Kamikazee, This Band, Nina, and Rico Blanco, the show guided fans and casual listeners through the five stages of grief with generation-defining hits that heal, move, and release.

The concert kicked off with Ebe Dancel’s segment, which focused on the theme of “Denial.” In his set, he performed hits like “Burnout,” “Hari ng Sablay,” at “Makita Kang Muli,” which brought a heartwarming beginning to audiences.

Next, Kamikazee turned up the energy and humor in their “Anger” set, with hits like “Halik” and “Narda,” which encouraged the audience to scream, shout, and sing their hearts.

The spirit of “Bargaining” was alive and well during This Band’s set, where they performed hugot-worthy anthems “Kahit Ayaw Mo Na,” and “Nang Iwan.”

In her segment “Depression,” Soul Siren Nina’s standout vocals became the centerpiece for her ballads, such as “Someday,” “I Don’t Want to Be Your Friend,” and “I Love You Goodbye.”

The concert capped off with the “Acceptance” segment, featuring Rico Blanco, who reignited the energy with hits like, “You’ll Be Safe Here,” “Kisapmata,” and “Antukin.”
The audience was happy to witness a heartwarming and fun concert that gave them a rollercoaster of emotions. “The Broken Hearts Club” concert.
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