Philippine Daily Inquirer

DJ’s old-school charm, plus a bit of razzle-dazzle

- By Bayani San Diego Jr. @bayanisand­iego

Snooty critics may find his music suspect and superfluou­s, but Daniel Padilla definitely earns some pogi points for expanding the repertoire of his millennial fans.

For his latest concert “D4: Back at the Araneta,” held at the Big Dome last week, DJ, as the heartthrob is known in the biz, regaled his ardent followers with songs originally released before his and their time: Spandau Ballet’s “True,” Simple Minds’ “Don’t You Forget About Me,” Tears for Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World,” Modern English’s “Melt With You,” even Apo Hiking Society’s “Kumot at Unan” and Sharon Cuneta’s “Kahit Maputi Na ang Buhok Ko.”

DJ himself was stunned when the youthful audience started singing along to these throwback tunes.

He surmised that the kids must’ve started downloadin­g these “old school” ditties when he posted his playlist online.

Now, there is talk of a national and internatio­nal tour.

In a TV interview, DJ asserted that he would only go on the road if he could share the stage with veritable 1980s kid Ian Veneracion, who was one of the guests that night.

Ian and DJ did a duet of Sting’s “Englishman in New York” in the sold-out concert—a preview of future collaborat­ions?

DJ pointed out that he and Ian “share the same taste in music,” that’s why their tandem would be a no-brainer.

The other guest that night was yet another multitalen­ted Kapamilya hunk, Jericho Rosales, who belted out the Queen classic “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” with DJ.

The matinee idol’s sisters and baby cousin Jordan also went up the stage to show some family love and support.

DJ, who exuded dapper gentleman charm in his threepiece suits, had the girls and gays swooning and swinging nonstop.

Of course, highlight of the evening was DJ’s heartfelt rendition of “Just the Way You Are,” dedicating it to girlfriend Kathryn Bernardo, who was reportedly left in a puddle of tears and thrills by the end of the Billy Joel ballad.

It was a scene straight from their latest blockbuste­r, “The Hows of Us,” and as the photograph­s taken by Bruce Cassanova clearly show, the crowd went hog wild.

It was pure hysteria.

 ?? —PHOTOS COURTESY OF SMARTARANE­TA COLISEUM ?? With sisters Magui and Lelay (right) and cousin Jordan
—PHOTOS COURTESY OF SMARTARANE­TA COLISEUM With sisters Magui and Lelay (right) and cousin Jordan
 ??  ?? Ian Veneracion (left) and DJ sing a Sting hit.
Ian Veneracion (left) and DJ sing a Sting hit.
 ??  ?? Jericho Rosales (left)and DJ belt out a Queen classic.
Jericho Rosales (left)and DJ belt out a Queen classic.
 ??  ?? All suited up, Daniel Padilla dishes out songs from the 1980s.
All suited up, Daniel Padilla dishes out songs from the 1980s.

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