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Sienna Spiro Makes Her Manila Debut — And The City Was Ready

  • Writer: Parcinq Magazine
    Parcinq Magazine
  • 7 hours ago
  • 1 min read


The British singer-songwriter brought her soul-crushing ballads to BGC for an intimate, invite-only showcase that left no one unmoved.


Sienna Spiro has finally visited Manila for the first time. And she made it count.


The 20-year-old singer-songwriter delivered a showcase at the Maybank Performing Arts Theater in Bonifacio Global City last May 2, in what was easily one of the more quietly electric evenings the local music scene has seen this year. Presented by UMG Philippines, the exclusive, invite-only event promised soul-crushing ballads in an intimate setting. On every count, it delivered.


The setlist leaned deep into her catalog. Performances of "The Visitor," "You Stole The Show," "Maybe," and "Die On This Hill" filled the theater with the kind of emotional weight that only works when an artist is genuinely, completely present. Spiro was both. Her vocals commanded the room without demanding it, the mark of someone who doesn't need to perform confidence because it's already just there.

The night also included a fireside chat with media, giving the room a closer look at the person behind the music. Thoughtful, candid, unhurried. She wrapped up the evening with a wide smile and a heart sign, earning loud cheers from a crowd that clearly didn't want the night to end.


Post-event, social media did what it does when something actually lands. The buzz was immediate, fans and attendees already calling her a rising global star worth watching. With "Die On This Hill" and "The Visitor" already in her arsenal, the only real question Manila is asking now is: when does she come back?


Sienna Spiro Live in Manila was presented by UMG Philippines.

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