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Bugoy Drilon and Daryl Ong are US-bound for series of shows

The Philippine Star

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October 12, 2023

Bugoy Drilon and Daryl Ong are among the Pinoy crooners who sing straight from the heart.

- JERRY DONATO

Bugoy Drilon and Daryl Ong are US-bound for series of shows

Their genre of expression is R&B.

Through it, the two share their gift to narrate the story and capture the emotion embedded in a song.

All this will be showcased in Bugoy and Daryl's series of US shows, titled B.A.D. Boys of R&B, beginning on Oct. 13 at the Jefebet Center, Silver Nuggets Casino in Las Vegas and ending on Nov. 4 at the Celebrity Centre in Hollywood, California.

Music enthusiasts can also watch them on Oct. 14 at the Historic Bal Theater, San Leandro, California and Nov. 3 at the Oxnard Performing Arts Center, Oxnard City, California.

According to the concert organizers, the "B" and "D" in the show's title are derived from the first letters of Bugoy and Daryl's names.

"B.A.D." can also be taken as its slang reverse meaning of "good" and "wonderful," or to mean "astig, a Filipino term for "strong and resilient." With that, these talents can deliver inspired and solid performances on stage.

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