Fundraising concert for music mentor 'Daddy A' Silonga set

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A fundraising concert and movement have been launched to support Allan "Daddy A" Silonga, father of IV of Spades founder Blaster Silonga.

Ben&Ben headlines the benefit concert dubbed ‘DaddyAid.’ PHOTO FROM FACEBOOK/BENANDBENMUSIC

Ben&Ben headlines the benefit concert dubbed ‘DaddyAid.’ PHOTO FROM FACEBOOK/BENANDBENMUSIC

Known for his musical talent and dedication to mentoring artists behind the scenes, Daddy A is now facing one of the toughest battles of his life: the need for a life-saving kidney transplant. What started as a simple fundraising effort has grown into a full-scale call to action, rallying bands, production companies, record labels, and creatives to the cause.

Moira dela Torre PHOTO FROM FACEBOOK/MOIRADELATORRE

Moira dela Torre PHOTO FROM FACEBOOK/MOIRADELATORRE

Dubbed "DaddyAid," the benefit concert will be on May 25 at the Marikina Sports Center. It is set to bring together some of the biggest names in Philippine music.

The lineup includes chart-toppers Ben&Ben, Gloc-9, Moira, Moonstar88, Sandwich, Gracenote, Halina, 6 Cycle Mind, Lily, Tanya Markova and Imago as well as underground favorites and rising acts like Dilaw, Jikamarie, Kiyo, Legit Misfitz, Lola Amour, Morobeats, One Click Straight, Over October, Shanni and Sugarcane.

Concert map and seating plans will be released today, March 27. Limited early bird tickets go on sale Friday, March 28, at 10 a.m. via the official link.

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