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This 15 Me
Tour by Sarah Geronimo
Promotional poster for Manila show
ArrangerLouie Ocampo
Associated albumThis 15 Me
Start dateApril 14, 2018 (2018-04-14)
Legs5
No. of shows
  • 6 in the Philippines
  • 6 in the United States
  • 3 in Canada
  • 3 in Middle East
  • 1 in East Asia
Guests
ProducerVIVA Live Inc.
Sarah Geronimo concert chronology
  • "The Great Unknown: Unplugged"
    (2016)
  • This 15 Me
    (2018)

This 15 Me was a promotional world tour by Filipino singer Sarah Geronimo, held in support of her thirteenth studio album of the same name. The tour also commemorated Geronimo’s fifteenth anniversary in the Philippine entertainment industry. It commenced with a sold-out concert in Manila, which reportedly set the record for the highest-grossing local concert in the history of the Smart Araneta Coliseum.[1][2][3] In August 2019, Netflix acquired the rights to stream the concert film, making Geronimo the first Filipino artist to have a concert film featured on the platform. The tour’s setlist included several songs from the This 15 Me album, such as “Sandata,” “Ganito,” and “Duyan.” The Cebu leg of the tour was purchased by the BPO company Convergys as part of its "Made by You" 15th anniversary concert series. In other locations, including international and regional stops, the show was alternatively billed as Sarah G Live! This 15 Me or simply Sarah G Live![4][5]

Development

[edit]

The tour was organized to commemorate Geronimo’s fifteenth year in the entertainment industry, which began in 2002 when she joined and ultimately won the television singing competition Star for a Night. Her victory launched a successful music and acting career that established her as one of the Philippines' top performers.The concert was officially announced on February 1, 2018, shortly before the surprise release of her thirteenth studio album, This 15 Me. Additional tour dates were announced during the Manila concert.[6]

Background

[edit]

The Manila concert featured guest performances by James Reid, Xian Lim, Billy Crawford, Mark Bautista, and Daniel Padilla, who joined Geronimo during the three-hour show. Ronnie Liang and Sam Concepcion later appeared in other Philippine and international tour dates.

During the Manila leg, Geronimo's fanbase, known as the "Popsters," surprised the singer by illuminating the arena with red lights. A similar fan-led tribute had first been organized during her 2015 concert From the Top, making Geronimo the first local artist to receive such a coordinated audience gesture.[7]

Reception

[edit]

Despite having less promotion, the concert managed to set a new record for Geronimo.[citation needed] As an addition to her record as the youngest solo artist to hold a show in Smart Araneta at the age of 16, Geronimo with her This 15 Me Concert broke the record for the Highest Grossing Local Concert in History.[citation needed] The hashtag #SarahGeronioThis15MeConcert trended on Twitter Philippines at number one on the day of the concert with over 200,000 tweets.[citation needed] Various recorded performances from the said show also landed on YouTube Philippines trends including her performances for Dulo, Tala, I Have Nothing and I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing while her take for the dance challenge Dame tu Cosita went viral on social media platforms Facebook and Twitter.[citation needed]

Critical reception

[edit]

Manila

[edit]

Writing for ABS-CBN News, Sheila Reyes said that there was never a dull moment during the show and the momentum was kept up throughout the night.[8] Allan Policarpio of Inquirer.net praised Geronimo's birit-medley number saying "Just because she doesn’t do it as much doesn’t mean she can’t handle big diva songs anymore. She sounded solid in Natural Woman And in I Have Nothing."[9] "Sarah proves (as if we had any doubt) that she's the country's popstar princess" Rappler.com said.[10]

Dubai

[edit]

Chris Newbould from The National reviewed the show, praising Geronimo's talent and despising the event's support acts and commercialism probably due to Geronimo's constant pauses to thank the myriad sponsors and producer, "Geronimo rescues a strange evening" Newbould said. He also shared his disappointment on Geronimo not singing her songs from the film Miss Granny which was recently shown in Dubai.[11]

Film

[edit]

Streaming platform Netflix acquired the rights to screen the concert film which was recorded in Manila. The rockumentary was tagged as Netflix Originals, making Geronimo the first Asian artist to have an original concert film available for streaming on the said platform. It became available on August 23, 2019.[12] The show is Directed by long time creative collaborator of Sarah, Director Paul Alexei Basinillo.

Setlist

[edit]
  1. "Dulo"
  2. "Pray For Me"
  3. "All The Stars"
  4. "Wolves"
  5. "Scared to Be Lonely"
  6. "Tala"
  7. "The Greatest Performance of My Life"
  8. "This Is My Life"
  9. "To Love You More"
  10. "Can This Be Love" (background only)
  11. "Broken Vow" with Mark Bautista
  12. "How Could You Say You Love Me"
  13. "Sa Iyo" (snippet only)
  14. "Record Breaker" (snippet only)
  15. "Love Me Like You Do" with Xian Lim
  16. "Chunky" with James Reid
  17. "Misteryo"
  18. "Duyan"
  19. "The Way Love Goes"
  20. "A Woman's Worth"
  21. "Skinny Love"
  22. "Dive"
  23. "I Put A Spell On You"
  24. "Natural Woman"
  25. "I Have Nothing"
  26. "Ganito"
  27. "The Great Unknown"
  28. "Misty"
  29. "Quando Quando" with Daniel Padilla
  30. "The Way You Look Tonight" with Daniel Padilla
  31. "Hold On, We're Going Home"
  32. "Dare You To Move"
  33. "Sandata"
  34. "Ikot-Ikot"

Encore

[edit]
  1. "Leaving On A Jet Plane"
  2. "I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing"
  3. "Kilometro"

Tour Dates

[edit]
DateCityCountryVenue
April 14, 2018Quezon CityPhilippinesSmart Araneta Coliseum
April 21, 2018Los AngelesUnited StatesLos Angeles Theatre
April 22, 2018San DiegoPala Casino
April 28, 2018San FranciscoCity College of San Francisco
April 29, 2018Las VegasPittsburg Creative Arts Theater
May 4, 2018ChicagoCopernicus Center
May 6, 2018New York CityKupferberg Center for the Arts
June 30, 2018Davao CityPhilippinesSMX Convention Center
September 20, 2018DubaiUnited Arab EmiratesDubai Duty Free Stadium
September 30, 2018IloiloPhilippinesCentral Philippine University
October 7, 2018NagoyaJapanKounan Shimin Bunka Kaikan
November 9, 2019MuscatOmanQurum City Amphitheater
November 30, 2018Santa RosaPhilippinesSta. Rosa City Complex
January 25, 2019DohaQatarAspire Ladies Sports Hall
April 27, 2019CavitePhilippinesDe La Salle University
May 18, 2019BaguioUniversity of Baguio
September 20, 2019TorontoCanadaJohn Bassett Theatre
September 22, 2019CalgaryGrey Eagle Resorts and Casino
September 27, 2019WinnipegRBC Convention Center

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Sarah Geronimo's 20th Anniversary Concert Tickets". PEP.ph. Retrieved 2025-07-24.
  2. ^ "Smart Araneta Coliseum: News". smartaranetacoliseum.com. Retrieved 2025-07-24.
  3. ^ Bautista, Rafael (2023-03-23). "Sarah Geronimo Is Co-Directing Her 20th Anniversary Concert". nylonmanila.com. Retrieved 2025-07-24.
  4. ^ "Convergys PH at 15: The Number of Success". cebudailynews.inquirer.net. September 2018. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  5. ^ "Sarah G's 'This 15 Me' concert is coming to Netflix". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2019-08-03.
  6. ^ "Sarah G to mark 15th anniversary with a concert". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  7. ^ Policarpio, Allan (24 April 2018). "No more mimicking of other singers for Sarah G". entertainment.inquirer.net. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  8. ^ News, Shiela Reyes, ABS-CBN. "RECAP: Sarah G takes trip down memory lane in Araneta concert". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2019-02-02. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ Policarpio, Allan (24 April 2018). "No more mimicking of other singers for Sarah G". entertainment.inquirer.net. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  10. ^ Rappler.com (15 April 2018). "WATCH: Sarah Geronimo wows in 15th anniversary concert". Rappler. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  11. ^ "Concert review: Sarah Geronimo rescues a strange evening". The National. 21 September 2018. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  12. ^ "Sarah G's 'This 15 Me' concert is coming to Netflix". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2019-08-19.
    This 15 Me
    Tour by Sarah Geronimo
    Promotional poster for Manila show
    ArrangerLouie Ocampo
    Associated albumThis 15 Me
    Start dateApril 14, 2018 (2018-04-14)
    Legs5
    No. of shows
    • 6 in the Philippines
    • 6 in the United States
    • 3 in Canada
    • 3 in Middle East
    • 1 in East Asia
    Guests
    ProducerVIVA Live Inc.
    Sarah Geronimo concert chronology
    • "The Great Unknown: Unplugged"
      (2016)
    • This 15 Me
      (2018)

    This 15 Me was a promotional world tour by Filipino singer Sarah Geronimo, held in support of her thirteenth studio album of the same name. The tour also commemorated Geronimo’s fifteenth anniversary in the Philippine entertainment industry. It commenced with a sold-out concert in Manila, which reportedly set the record for the highest-grossing local concert in the history of the Smart Araneta Coliseum.[1][2][3] In August 2019, Netflix acquired the rights to stream the concert film, making Geronimo the first Filipino artist to have a concert film featured on the platform. The tour’s setlist included several songs from the This 15 Me album, such as “Sandata,” “Ganito,” and “Duyan.” The Cebu leg of the tour was purchased by the BPO company Convergys as part of its "Made by You" 15th anniversary concert series. In other locations, including international and regional stops, the show was alternatively billed as Sarah G Live! This 15 Me or simply Sarah G Live![4][5]

    Development

    The tour was organized to commemorate Geronimo’s fifteenth year in the entertainment industry, which began in 2002 when she joined and ultimately won the television singing competition Star for a Night. Her victory launched a successful music and acting career that established her as one of the Philippines' top performers.The concert was officially announced on February 1, 2018, shortly before the surprise release of her thirteenth studio album, This 15 Me. Additional tour dates were announced during the Manila concert.[6]

    Background

    The Manila concert featured guest performances by James Reid, Xian Lim, Billy Crawford, Mark Bautista, and Daniel Padilla, who joined Geronimo during the three-hour show. Ronnie Liang and Sam Concepcion later appeared in other Philippine and international tour dates.

    During the Manila leg, Geronimo's fanbase, known as the "Popsters," surprised the singer by illuminating the arena with red lights. A similar fan-led tribute had first been organized during her 2015 concert From the Top, making Geronimo the first local artist to receive such a coordinated audience gesture.[7]

    Reception

    Despite having less promotion, the concert managed to set a new record for Geronimo.[citation needed] As an addition to her record as the youngest solo artist to hold a show in Smart Araneta at the age of 16, Geronimo with her This 15 Me Concert broke the record for the Highest Grossing Local Concert in History.[citation needed] The hashtag #SarahGeronioThis15MeConcert trended on Twitter Philippines at number one on the day of the concert with over 200,000 tweets.[citation needed] Various recorded performances from the said show also landed on YouTube Philippines trends including her performances for Dulo, Tala, I Have Nothing and I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing while her take for the dance challenge Dame tu Cosita went viral on social media platforms Facebook and Twitter.[citation needed]

    Critical reception

    Manila

    Writing for ABS-CBN News, Sheila Reyes said that there was never a dull moment during the show and the momentum was kept up throughout the night.[8] Allan Policarpio of Inquirer.net praised Geronimo's birit-medley number saying "Just because she doesn’t do it as much doesn’t mean she can’t handle big diva songs anymore. She sounded solid in Natural Woman And in I Have Nothing."[9] "Sarah proves (as if we had any doubt) that she's the country's popstar princess" Rappler.com said.[10]

    Dubai

    Chris Newbould from The National reviewed the show, praising Geronimo's talent and despising the event's support acts and commercialism probably due to Geronimo's constant pauses to thank the myriad sponsors and producer, "Geronimo rescues a strange evening" Newbould said. He also shared his disappointment on Geronimo not singing her songs from the film Miss Granny which was recently shown in Dubai.[11]

    Film

    Streaming platform Netflix acquired the rights to screen the concert film which was recorded in Manila. The rockumentary was tagged as Netflix Originals, making Geronimo the first Asian artist to have an original concert film available for streaming on the said platform. It became available on August 23, 2019.[12] The show is Directed by long time creative collaborator of Sarah, Director Paul Alexei Basinillo.

    Setlist

    1. "Dulo"
    2. "Pray For Me"
    3. "All The Stars"
    4. "Wolves"
    5. "Scared to Be Lonely"
    6. "Tala"
    7. "The Greatest Performance of My Life"
    8. "This Is My Life"
    9. "To Love You More"
    10. "Can This Be Love" (background only)
    11. "Broken Vow" with Mark Bautista
    12. "How Could You Say You Love Me"
    13. "Sa Iyo" (snippet only)
    14. "Record Breaker" (snippet only)
    15. "Love Me Like You Do" with Xian Lim
    16. "Chunky" with James Reid
    17. "Misteryo"
    18. "Duyan"
    19. "The Way Love Goes"
    20. "A Woman's Worth"
    21. "Skinny Love"
    22. "Dive"
    23. "I Put A Spell On You"
    24. "Natural Woman"
    25. "I Have Nothing"
    26. "Ganito"
    27. "The Great Unknown"
    28. "Misty"
    29. "Quando Quando" with Daniel Padilla
    30. "The Way You Look Tonight" with Daniel Padilla
    31. "Hold On, We're Going Home"
    32. "Dare You To Move"
    33. "Sandata"
    34. "Ikot-Ikot"

    Encore

    1. "Leaving On A Jet Plane"
    2. "I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing"
    3. "Kilometro"

    Tour Dates

    DateCityCountryVenue
    April 14, 2018Quezon CityPhilippinesSmart Araneta Coliseum
    April 21, 2018Los AngelesUnited StatesLos Angeles Theatre
    April 22, 2018San DiegoPala Casino
    April 28, 2018San FranciscoCity College of San Francisco
    April 29, 2018Las VegasPittsburg Creative Arts Theater
    May 4, 2018ChicagoCopernicus Center
    May 6, 2018New York CityKupferberg Center for the Arts
    June 30, 2018Davao CityPhilippinesSMX Convention Center
    September 20, 2018DubaiUnited Arab EmiratesDubai Duty Free Stadium
    September 30, 2018IloiloPhilippinesCentral Philippine University
    October 7, 2018NagoyaJapanKounan Shimin Bunka Kaikan
    November 9, 2019MuscatOmanQurum City Amphitheater
    November 30, 2018Santa RosaPhilippinesSta. Rosa City Complex
    January 25, 2019DohaQatarAspire Ladies Sports Hall
    April 27, 2019CavitePhilippinesDe La Salle University
    May 18, 2019BaguioUniversity of Baguio
    September 20, 2019TorontoCanadaJohn Bassett Theatre
    September 22, 2019CalgaryGrey Eagle Resorts and Casino
    September 27, 2019WinnipegRBC Convention Center

    References

    1. ^ "Sarah Geronimo's 20th Anniversary Concert Tickets". PEP.ph. Retrieved 2025-07-24.
    2. ^ "Smart Araneta Coliseum: News". smartaranetacoliseum.com. Retrieved 2025-07-24.
    3. ^ Bautista, Rafael (2023-03-23). "Sarah Geronimo Is Co-Directing Her 20th Anniversary Concert". nylonmanila.com. Retrieved 2025-07-24.
    4. ^ "Convergys PH at 15: The Number of Success". cebudailynews.inquirer.net. September 2018. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
    5. ^ "Sarah G's 'This 15 Me' concert is coming to Netflix". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2019-08-03.
    6. ^ "Sarah G to mark 15th anniversary with a concert". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
    7. ^ Policarpio, Allan (24 April 2018). "No more mimicking of other singers for Sarah G". entertainment.inquirer.net. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
    8. ^ News, Shiela Reyes, ABS-CBN. "RECAP: Sarah G takes trip down memory lane in Araneta concert". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2019-02-02. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
    9. ^ Policarpio, Allan (24 April 2018). "No more mimicking of other singers for Sarah G". entertainment.inquirer.net. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
    10. ^ Rappler.com (15 April 2018). "WATCH: Sarah Geronimo wows in 15th anniversary concert". Rappler. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
    11. ^ "Concert review: Sarah Geronimo rescues a strange evening". The National. 21 September 2018. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
    12. ^ "Sarah G's 'This 15 Me' concert is coming to Netflix". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2019-08-19.
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