Filharmonic gets candid about Fifth Harmony, the Filipino fans and their upcoming music

Just this afternoon, Filharmonic held a press conference to discuss their music, their initial reaction being back in the Philippines and their experiences working alongside Fifth Harmony in The 7/27 Tour.    

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The members of Filharmonic eagerly await the questions from the media. Francesca Militar/INQUIRER.net

Composed of Niko Del Rey, Jules Cruz, Joe Caigoy, VJ Rosales and Trace Gaynor, Filharmonic is the acapella-singing sensation that took over the world with their rendition of  Aerosmith’s I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing in the fourth season of  NBC’s The Sing-Off.

Since their participation in the singing competition, the group has gone on to appear in various episodes of CBS’s The Late Late Show with James Corden and they’ve even performed in the final scene of the Pitch Perfect 2 movie.

Now, they’re continuing-on their musical journey by performing alongside Fifth Harmony in The 7/27 Tour.

When the press asked about what it felt to be back in the Philippines, Jules Cruz answered, “We’re all so excited to be back in the Philippines; because just the opportunity to back here is so amazing and it’s just always a blessing.”

Filharmonic’s Jules Cruz excitedly explains what it’s like to be back in the Philippines. Francesca Militar/INQUIRER.net

Not only that, the group was very humbled by the fact that Fifth Harmony called them to collaborate. VJ Rosales adds that because of this, he feels like “dreams can happen.”

Filharmonic can’t help but smile upon discussing their friendship with Fifth Harmony. Francesca Militar/INQUIRER.net

Finally, the group gave the press a few hints about their upcoming music.

Filharmonic told the press what’s in-store for fans in the near future. Francesca Militar/INQUIRER.net

So, don’t miss out on Filharmonic’s performance with Fifth Harmony tomorrow, April 5, 2017, 8pm,  at the SM Mall of Asia Arena!

Filharmonic strikes a wacky pose before concluding the press conference. Francesca Militar/INQUIRER.net

 

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