Indeed, the show must go on.
It has only been months since Bruno Major poured his heart out as he sang for the Manila crowd in August 2023 and merely four days since he sold out the PICC Plenary Hall last September 7, and with that, it’s true that we just couldn’t get enough of it. So in true KARPOS fashion, Bruno Major is doing it one more time September 11 at the PICC.
To see him perform his emotionally raw pieces live is noted to be one of the most beautiful things you will ever set your eyes and ears upon. It’s more than just a night of music, but a night of storytelling guised in the art of performance that is nothing short of electrifying and beautiful at the same time. The Manila crowd was witness to this when he recounted the story of when he wrote the chorus of the title track “Columbo”, named after the car he accidentally crashed in Los Angeles. He told the packed theater in detail how he scribbled down the emotions he was feeling at that moment while car alarms were blaring, sitting at the side of the road near the rammed vehicle.
Bruno’s unique sense of poetics and romance has always been reflected in all of his projects. A prime example of this is his debut album, A Song For Every Moon, which was a diary-like album that features feelings of blissed-out emotions and so much more. In recent years, he has also released the album To Let a Good Thing Die (2022) where he muses about a timeless love in soft instrumentals, and in 2024, he has an Amazon Original song called “Remember Me” which is a cover of the iconic song from Disney movie Coco (2017).
10). Old Fashioned (2020)
6). Home (2017)
Tickets are still available at www.tickelo.com.
Ticket types:
SVIP – PHP 6,100.00
VIP – PHP 5,000.00
LOGE – PHP 3,350.00
BALCONY – PHP 1,700.00
Without further ado, here's the list of our Top 10 Bruno Major tracks:
9). She Chose Me (2020)
8). To Let a Good Thing Die (2020)
7). Regent's Park (2020)
5). Fair-Weather Friend (2017)
4). Places We Won't Walk (2017)
3). The Most Beautiful Thing (2020)
2). Nothing (2020)
1). Easily (2017)