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Anne Curtis' 'Luv-Anne' concert goes to California

By Camille Santiago Published Nov 24, 2023 9:02 am

California, are you ready for Anne Curtis?

The It's Showtime host announced on social media that she is bringing her "Luv-Anne" concert to California in Dec. 1 and 2 at 8 p.m. at Pechanga Casino in Temecula.

She will be joined by her special guests singer Mark Bautista, G-Force, singer-songwriter Louie Ocampo, and international Filipino-American artist EZ Mil.

"It’s really a comeback as I have visited in soooooo long! Super excited! Don’t worry! My voice has super improved na I promise!" Anne said.

Anne first staged "Luv-Anne" at the Newport Performing Arts Theater in June 2022.

Talking to the audience, Anne revealed that the two-year hiatus following the birth of her daughter Dahlia had ignited a desire within her to return to performing.

"The reason why I’m here as well is because of love, love for music and passion for doing something that we love. And I think that’s why you guys are here also because of love. Because it’s been so long yet you’re still here to support me," she said.

"Nakaka-miss maging concert performer. Thank you for welcoming me again. It took me a lot talaga to be here tonight kasi during the time that I wasn’t in front of the limelight, I was really enjoying my life as a mother. But slowly, it’s all coming back to me... The two years that I was away, it was really the most beautiful years of my life. That quiet time, I really got to enjoy my sense of purpose in being a mom. It’s made me so, so happy. And I want to thank all of you for being happy for me," Anne added.

Anne sang hits like Dua Lipa's Levitating, Blackpink's How You Like That, Aegis' Halik, and BTS' Permission to Dance.

Prior to "Luv-Anne," the actress had three concerts staged in Araneta Coliseum: AnneBisyosa: No Other Concert in 2012, AnneKapal: The Forbidden Concert in 2014, and AnneKulit: Promise, Last Na 'To (The 21st Anniversary Concert) in 2018.