Thursday, October 31, 2024

Darren Espanto Catches Up with Fans on TikTok Exclusive

Darren Espanto Catches Up with Fans on TikTok Exclusive

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Darren Espanto Catches Up with Fans on TikTok Exclusive

The singer-songwriter is back in Manila, with a new single, a new look and an upcoming concert.

After spending time abroad during lockdown, Darren Espanto has returned home, and he doesn’t come empty-handed. Fans awaiting his come back will not be disappointed with the triple treat of a new single, a new look and an upcoming concert from the star.

Seeking to reconnect and catch up with his fans, Darren will be going live on TikTok Exclusive on June 5th, Saturday, at 8:00 PM via his own TikTok account, @darrenespanto. During the TikTok Exclusive, he will raffle off some prizes, and demonstrate the choreography to the dance challenge for his new single, “Tama Na“.

The song, which was written and produced by singer-songwriter Zack Tabudlo, talks about self-worth and breaking free from toxic relationships. “Tama Na” will be part of Darren’s upcoming album, and a music video for the song is planned for release as well. Fans will also get the chance to listen to “Tama Na” live during Darren’s concert on June 9.

Viewers of TikTok Exclusive may even be surprised to see an all grown up Darren Espanto, who recently debuted a new look through his social media accounts. As he has just turned 20 years old, the singer, who first became famous as a contestant on The Voice Kids Philippines, has shed his child performer image and now sports a sexier, more mature side.

Tune in to TikTok Exclusive with Darren Espanto to hear firsthand about his lockdown experience in Canada, his thoughts on turning 20, updates on his current activities, and how he feels about recording over Zoom and this new digital era of music. Darren will also be answering questions from viewers through TikTok’s Live Q&A.

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