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Jason Derulo with Redfoo Live in Manila: The best way to end the summer


The countdown begins for Jason Derulo’s first ever show in Manila and it is sure to be an unforgettable concert party. Since his debut in the American music scene in 2009, Jason Derulo has solidified a reputation as one of the music industry’s certified hit makers.



With only 4 major studio albums, Derulo already has an extraordinary record of over 11 Top Ten songs and 4 Number One singles. On May 27th at the Mall of Asia Arena, Jason Derulo hits Manila with his signature dance anthems, unquestionable stage persona and raw talent.




Unknown to many, Jason Derulo was already a known name in the music industry prior his debut, as one of music’s most talented young songwriters. Having written for Diddy, Lil Wayne and Cassie he tuned his songwriting success and experience into becoming a solo artist when he released his first top 10 single “Whatcha Say” which creatively sampled Imogen Heap’s “Hide and Seek.”

Derulo quickly followed up the success of “Whatcha Say” with “In My Head” a party favorite that started him on the road of superstardom. In 2010, he released his self-titled debut album, and in just six years Derulo has sold over 50 million singles worldwide, reached two billion views on YouTube and 1 billion plays on Spotify. 

His other hits include “Want to Want Me,” "Ridin' Solo," "Don't Wanna Go Home" and "It Girl.”  In 2014 Jason Derulo had another unstoppable year with his album “Talk Dirty” that produced multiple hits like “The Other Side,” “Talk Dirty feat. 2 Chainz”, “Marry Me,” “Wiggle feat. Snoop Dogg”, and “Trumpets.” 




2014 established Derulo as a dominant force in the music industry and this year he follows it up with his latest studio album “Everything is 4” which features yet another record breaking hit. Its first single “Want To Want Me”, became the most added track in the history of Top 40 radio, and the largest Top 40 U.S. radio launch to date. Other notable hits include “Try Me” (feat. Jennifer Lopez and Matoma), and “Get Ugly.”

On stage, Jason Derulo is the complete package. He is an energetic performer whose powerful vocals are supported by his amazing dance skills. Joining him on stage is the party rocking Redfoo, of LMFAO who is also one of the music industry’s most creative minds. 

Redfoo video invite- WATCH!


This May the stage is set. The Jason Derulo and Redfoo are scheduled to bring a show-stopping dance phenomenon to Manila, loaded with a collection of the biggest party hits that are sure to put summer blues to a standstill.

Don’t miss summer’s biggest concert party. Grab tickets now at smtickets.com. For more information, call 374-2222 or 470-2222.

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