The Philippine Star

What Filharmoni­c expects when visiting Phl

- By EDMUND SILVESTRE

Members of the popular Fil-Am a cappella group Filharmoni­c are so used to flying to the Philippine­s that they’re no longer bothered by the political and social controvers­ies surroundin­g their parents’ native land.

If there’s one thing the group and their parents are wary about coming to Manila, it’s the infamous tap water that has become a source of nightmare to not a few tourists and visiting expatriate­s.

Just a day before fronting for the 7/27 concert of the all-female pop group Fifth Harmony at the Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena, Niko Del Rey, Jules Cruz, Joe Caigoy, VJ Rosales and Trace Gaynor faced the media at Gerry’s Grill Aseana and gamely answered all questions under the sun.

They claimed that their parents are more concerned about them accidental­ly drinking contaminat­ed water that often causes waterborne diseases.

“They just reminded us to just drink bottled water as a safety precaution,” said Joe Caigoy, laughing. “We’ve been here before and that’s why our parents are more concerned about the

water Norte,The and Filharmoni­c’sBataan, nothing Cavite, else.” parentsIlo­ilo, Leytehail from and Ilocos Manila.

The Los Angeles-based boyband first shot to fame as a finalist at the a cappella singing competitio­n The Sing-Off on the American network NBC. The group also joined The Sing-Off national tour in the US and got featured in the Universal Pictures blockbuste­r Pitch Perfect 2, and as back-up vocals of Shawn Mendes, Neil Patrick Harris and Anna Kendrick at The Late Late Show

with James Corden. They have also been staging concerts in various campuses across the US.

The extremely talented band said they are more than thrilled fronting for Fifth Harmony, calling it “a dream come true,” as they look forward to performing with other mega famous artists like Beyoncé and Bruno Mars.

Despite their newfound fame, the group’s members admit they still get discrimina­ted in the US — primarily because of their ethnicity — with some people wrongly classifyin­g them as a “cultural group.”

But they are unfazed, they assured, as they educate people about diversity before displaying their musical skills on stage that have won respect and adulation among fans and critics around the world.

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A day before fronting for the 7/27 concert of the all-female pop group Fifth Harmony at the Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena, Niko Del Rey, Jules Cruz, Joe Caigoy, VJ Rosales and Trace Gaynor faced the media at Gerry’s Grill Aseana and gamely answered all...

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