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ANG MUTYA NG SECTION E: LIVE IN CONCERT

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June 27, 2025

"Ang Mutya Ng Section E: Live in Concert" proved to be more than just a showcase of music—it was a celebration of kilig, passion and love from fans.

- By LYKA NICART

ANG MUTYA NG SECTION E: LIVE IN CONCERT

What happens when you bring together some of Viva's most talented rising stars in one unforgettable night?

Held at the New Frontier Theater and directed by renowned concert director Paul Basinillo, the event brought to life the tracks behind the hit teen romance series, with each performance pulling at the heartstrings of "Section E" nation.

Fans had the time of their lives reliving kilig scenes from the hit Wattpad TV series adaptation, singing their hearts out as the official soundtracks came alive through Earl Agustin, Amiel Sol, Rob Deniel and GAT, all backed by a live band.

Singer-songwriter Earl Agustin set a heartfelt tone early on, serenading the crowd with his suave vocals and guitar in Dalangin.

As he performed Dito Sa'kin, Earl offered a touching reminder: "Isang paalala na hindi kayo mahirap mahalin."

A highlight of his set was a duet with "Avenue of the Diamonds" star Aubrey Caraan, performing her track, How You Feel, filling the venue with their heartfelt harmonies.

Earl described the night as a career milestone, finally performing his chart-topping song Tibok—the "Ang Mutya Ng Section E" track dedicated to Ashtine Olviga and Rabin Angeles' tandem, JayRi.

He called it "the song that changed my life." Following its success, the rising singer-songwriter recently released his debut album, "Himig at Pag-ibig."

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