Star for a Night (Philippines)

Star for a Night
Created by Viva Entertainment
Starring Regine Velasquez
Country of origin Philippines
Production
Running time 1 hour
Broadcast
Original channel Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original run 2002 – 2003
Chronology
Followed by Search for a Star (GMA)

Star for a Night was a Philippine singing contest produced by Viva Entertainment and broadcast by IBC in 2002. The host was Regine Velasquez. The show venue was in a studio of GMA Network Center. The grand finals took place in Ultra in Pasig City.

Show summary

The show was a local Philippines version of the UK Star for a Night and auditioned singers across the country to perform on a 1-hour Saturday night show, broadcast from 8-9pm on IBC.[1]

It is best remembered for the performances of Sarah Geronimo, who at the age of fourteen won the competition, including a 1 million cash prize and a managerial contract with Vicente Del Rosario, owner of Viva Artists Agency.

Singer and actress Athena Tibi was also discovered on the show and signed to Viva Artists Agency, where she debuted as part of pop group 3Yo,[2] before moving in to musicals[3][4] and later moving to Japan.[5]

Sarah Geronimo was given the title of Pop Star Princess as a result of the show.[6] Her mother said, "Her cash prize in Star For a Night was a big help, This school year, we don't need to borrow money from other people because of my children's tuition fees."[7]

Other notable contestants including Mark Bautista who also became a successful recording artist and actor, Florie May Lucido or Reema Lucida became a contender in Born Diva, Maureen Marcelo who won the Philippine Idol, Mae Flores who made it as one of the top 12 contenders in Pinoy Idol who finished in 11th place, Angeline Quinto, the winner of Star Power: The Search for the Next Female Pop Superstar[8] and Klarisse de Guzman, runner-up of the first season of The Voice of the Philippines, with Sarah Geronimo as her coach. This is their first collaboration after more than a decade.

The success of the show led to a second season, called Search for a Star.

Grand Finalists

Semi-Finalists

References

  1. "Star for A Night". Viva Entertainment. 2009-02-26. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
  2. "3Yo". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-10-26.
  3. "Back-to-School, Back-to-'High School Musical'". Click The City. 2007-06-15. Retrieved 2012-10-26.
  4. Annie S. Alejo (2012-03-07). "Building on the future of Philippine theater". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 2012-10-26.
  5. "ATHENA". SomethingDrastic. Retrieved 2012-10-28.
  6. Red, Isah V. (2007-08-22). "Sarah Geronimo on a path to superstardom". manilastandardtoday.com. Retrieved 2010-01-25.
  7. "The Newest Pop Star". Manila Bulletin. 2003-07-09. Retrieved 2010-01-25.
  8. "Star for a Night". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2013-06-24.

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