The Freeman

Shane Filan’s unforgetta­ble Cebu show

- By KARLA RULE

“To come to a place so far away from home across the world and feel so loved,” Irish singer Shane Filan begins as he scans the Cebuano crowd. “This is amazing.”

It’s been 19 years since Shane started his music career; five since he went solo. Best remembered as a member of one of the world’s most successful bands, Westlife, the singer-songwriter returned to the Philippine­s after three years since his last solo concert, and stood for the very first time in Cebu soil.

“It’s always good. I’m always very happy. I always feel very excited to come to the Philippine­s in general. This is my first time to come to a new city—and it’s always nice to go somewhere new, to see new fans and meet new people. I came off the plane today and everyone seemed really excited to see me. It’s funny. It’s really fun,” Shane says, shaking his head in disbelief during a press conference at the Summit Galleria Cebu on Saturday preceding a mall show at the Robinsons Galleria Atrium.

Shane was here for the Cebu leg of his album showcase and pre-Valentines treat with Robinsons Malls. Promoting his latest album “Love Always”— his third since becoming a solo artist in 2013 following Westlife’s split in 2012—Shane was met with a chorus of deafening screams from fans who waited to see him in the flesh. He couldn’t help but tell the crowd how he wants to come back to the Queen City of the South and do a big concert this very year in between his performanc­e.

“Cebu you are incredible! I will never forget this,” Shane gushes.

When asked about his relationsh­ip with Filipino fans, Shane says it’s unlike any other. The 38-year-old, who has been to the Philippine­s a number of times during his Westlife days, says he’s glad to be back.

“Everybody is really friendly and seems really happy to see me. Yesterday, I performed at another Robinsons mall and there’s this incredible atmosphere. Westlife always had a special connection with Filipinos. I feel like Filipinos love music the same way Irish people love music,” Shane quips, revealing that he’s witness to the Filipino talent, and knows how great most Filipinos are at singing.

“Westlife came here a lot, we travelled a lot, did promos and concerts. It feels like we’ve built a huge fan base here, with fans who are very loyal and supportive constantly throughout our career. We [Westlife] were also lucky to have really good songs, and they’re still good today. They live on and the fans’ memories still live on. It’s like seeing the past 20 years and it feels exactly the same. The fans and I have great memories together. We have a good relationsh­ip and it keeps getting stronger and stronger,” he says.

Shane adds that his fans will always be a huge factor on why he still continues to perform.

“As a singer, nothing is better than being on stage and singing with everyone. It’s the most enjoyable part of the process. In every album, every song – you picture what your fans are going to be like when they’re singing, or their reaction whether it’s in the Philippine­s or in Malaysia,” Shane explains.

During his brief tour in the country, Shane was able to work with a few Filipino talents. Asia’s Acoustic Sweetheart Sabrina, who opened for his concert five years ago, opened for him again in Cebu and in Robinsons Magnolia in Quezon City.

Shane also worked with the country’s bossa nova diva, Sitti, in a special duet. The singers recorded a special duet of Lady Antabellum’s “Need You Now” which they performed together for the first time in Robinsons Place Manila.

“This is my first duet in the Philippine­s. We just released it yesterday and it was our first performanc­e,” he says. “Sitti is a really nice girl, and a great singer. I had just met her, and we sang it together once or twice. I’m really delighted to do it. It was brilliant.”

Shane’s “Love Always” album is different from his first two solo efforts: “You and Me” and “Right Here.” This time, it’s a compilatio­n of the singer’s all-time favorite love songs, ballads and original tracks. The 12-track album, exclusivel­y distribute­d by MCA Music (Universal Music Philippine­s), also heeded his fans’ suggestion­s.

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 ?? Photo by JOY TORREJOS ?? Shane Filan, member of the popular ‘90s boy band Westlife, performs at the Robinsons Galleria Cebu Atrium to promote his latest solo album “Love Always.”
Photo by JOY TORREJOS Shane Filan, member of the popular ‘90s boy band Westlife, performs at the Robinsons Galleria Cebu Atrium to promote his latest solo album “Love Always.”

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