UAE | Leisure
Gary V: Live at 25 in Dubai
One of the Filipino top performers, Gary Valenciano better known as 'Gary V' will energise Dubai on Thursday November 27, by performing at the Aviation Club.
Dubai: One of the Filipino top performers, Gary Valenciano better known as “Gary V.'' will energise Dubai on Thursday November 27, by performing at the Aviation Club.
Gary V. is a Filipino musician, composer, actor, producer, and gospel singer who is best known for many songs, especially those that became theme songs for movies. His energetic dance moves also garnered him the nickname "Mr. Pure Energy."
Gary V: Live at 25 will serve as a family affair as well, with Gary's sons Paolo and Gabriel performing together with their proud father.
Yeng Constantino who won the Pinoy Dream Academy competition will also be performing with Gary V.
During the press conference held on Wednesday organisers announced that the concert's proceeds will be given to Filipino Expatriates in UAE Foundation (FilEx).
Valenciano's Dubai concert will be held at the Aviation Club. Doors open at 7pm. For tickets call 0507471355.
Share this article
Popular in UAE

-
Have your say
Living in untidy homes
Do you think that people who live in untidy homes have bad character?
Latest news
- Khalifa congratulates Karzai on re-election
- Khalifa receives congratulatory call from Talabani
- Camel in RAK gives birth to twins
- Saif is appointed Emiratisation chief
- Pavement parking irks pedestrians
- Man jailed 3 years in fatal assault of colleague
- Murder: Mother gets stiffer sentence
- Traffic Prosecution adopts humanitarian step
- UAE starts administering H1N1 vaccines
- 'All-green' project to ease traffic flow
- Complaints against cab drivers decline
- Thalassaemia website 'will help educate youth'
- Dubai Police open centre to combat marine pollution
- Readers: Less water usage means less desalination
- No hike in water, electricity rates
Community Reports
-
Pavement parking irks pedestrians
Gulf News reader calls on authorities to step in and stop car owners from invading pathways meant for safe walking
-
Faded parking lines pose a problem
Motorists could be fined for parking incorrectly even though they can hardly see the boundaries in the designated areas
-
School buses block residential parking
Commercial vehicles taking up free parking facilities in Al Wuheida, inconveniencing residents in surrounding villas
-
Community report: Doing their bit for poor children
A group of students takes concrete action to raise funds for Dubai Cares


