‘Otso Otso’ concert a fundraiser for college

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Posted on Oct 05 2004
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Two of the Philippines’ hottest acts, Bayani Agbayani and the Sex Bomb Girls, will be taking Saipan by storm this Sunday when they bring their “Otso-Otso and “Spageti Song” acts to the island for a one-time performance.

Since tickets to the show became available, they have been selling like hotcakes and a large crowd is expected to troop to the Hopwood Junior High School this Oct. 10 for the show.

The show is a fundraising event by the Northern Marianas College Foundation, Tan Holdings Foundation and other sponsors to benefit the Northern Marianas College.

The show will feature three acts: Agbayani, the Sex Bomb Girls, and Saipan’s own Big Beats band as the front act.

Agbayani is known for his smash hit single “Otso Otso,” while the Sex Bomb Girls made famous the dance track “Spageti Song.”

According to organizers, this is a concert “on the green” (grass). They are invited to bring beach towels and blankets to sit on.

No outside food and drinks will be allowed. No video cameras or recorders will be allowed.

Doors open at 4pm, while the concert itself will start at 5pm.

People holding tickets ($15 adults / $10 for children under 12; under 2 years old is free) or who buy tickets at the gate will be allowed to park inside the Hopwood ball field.

Tickets are available at NMC, Pacific Trading, Shirley’s, Tapo Shopping, Saipan Tribune, Seaside Mart, BJ Halina’s Restaurant, and Joeten Susupe, Garapan, and Dandan stores.

Sponsors of the event include Tan Holdings Foundation, Pepsi, Dai-ichi Hotel Saipan Beach, Joeten Charitable Foundation, Saipan Tribune, KZMI FM 103.9, Pacifica Insurance, Marianas CableVision, Verizon, Shirley’s Coffee Shops (a third one is opening soon in Susupe), Securewest International, AON Insurance, Salon de Manila and the Century Hotel.

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