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English: President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. leads the first Konsyerto sa Palasyo (KSP) which serves as a tribute to the Armed Forces and held on April 22. This is also an activity to give a platform to talented local artists. Also featured in the first KSP are the Samiweng Singers of Ilocos Norte, Musical Director Jeddi Cris Celeste of Iloilo City, the father-son harpists comprising of Benedicto Costaños Sr. and Benedicto Costaños Jr. of Cebu. Also performed for the AFP were Poppert Bernadas of Davao, Princess Vire of Quezon City, Limuel Llanes of Quezon Province; Rappers Marco Paolo Revidiso of Parañaque City, A.K. Fella, Glnn, and MC Julyo of Cavite, and Spoken Word Artist Kenli Marc Sibayan of Ilocos Norte.
Tagalog: Pinangunahan ni Pangulong Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. ang unang Konsyerto sa Palasyo (KSP) na handog para sa ating Sandatahang Lakas, na ginanap kahapon ika-22 ng Abril. Ito din ay isang aktibidad upang bigyan ng entablado ang ating mga talentandong local artist. Tampok sa unang KSP ang Samiweng Singers ng Ilocos Norte, Musical Director Jeddi Cris Celeste ng Iloilo City, at ang mag-amang harpists na sina Benedicto Costaños Sr. at Benedicto Costaños Jr. ng Cebu. Nagtanghal din para sa AFP sina Poppert Bernadas ng Davao, Princess Vire ng Quezon City, Limuel Llanes ng Quezon Province; Rappers Marco Paolo Revidiso ng Parañaque City, A.K. Fella, Glnn, at MC Julyo ng Cavite, at Spoken Word Artist Kenli Marc Sibayan ng Ilocos Norte.
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