During his Pagkakaisa Concert performance, Daniel Padilla called out a concertgoer who threw a bottle
Daniel Padilla – The actor-singer called out a concertgoer for randomly throwing a bottle during his performance at the Pagkakaisa Concert in Tagum City, Davao del Norte, on June 7.
Daniel gave a memorable performance at the ‘Pagkakaisa’ concert in Davao del Norte, despite heavy rain drenching both the audience and the stage. Part of Bagong Pilipinas’ initiative, the concert occurred on Friday and included performances by Gigi de Lana and Darren Espanto.
The rain started during Darren Espanto’s set, but concertgoers stayed put, determined to see Padilla perform. Their commitment was clear as they waited in the rain, refusing to leave. Rather than waiting for the rain to stop, Padilla immediately took the stage, ensuring his fans didn’t have to wait any longer. Despite having the option to stay under cover, he performed in the rain-drenched part of the stage, showing solidarity with the soaked crowd. This gesture was warmly received and highlighted Padilla’s dedication to his supporters.
Padilla kept his energy high throughout his performance, singing and dancing enthusiastically despite the rain. He remained unfazed and captivated the audience, even as the rain continued. When the rain eventually subsided, he continued his set without taking a break to change, maintaining the show’s momentum and energy.
Fans and netizens followed the event via Facebook Live, keeping everyone updated on the happenings at the Davao del Norte Sports & Tourism Complex. Daniel Padilla’s rain-soaked concert will be remembered as a testament to his dedication and his fans’ unwavering support.
Meanwhile, the actor-singer called out a concertgoer for randomly throwing a bottle during his performance. Watch the video below:
@jaix_16 AKALA NYA SIGURO DI SYA MAKIKITA NI DJ, MAY BALAK PANG MAMBATO EH!!! #danielpadilla #foryou #fyp #fypp #foryoupage #xzybca #viral #trending ♬ original sound – Jaix<3
As of press time, Daniel Padilla has yet to give any reaction regarding the actions of the concertgoer he called out.