Raymond Lauchengco is back by popular demand

He’s back!  The inimitable Raymond Lauchengco is back by popular demand.  And he’s taking you for a nostalgic trip back to 80s hitsville.  Fresh from his super successful 40th Anniversary show in the Philippines, Raymond is back in Australia and will be performing in Sydney, Melbourne and the Gold Coast. It’s bigger, better and brighter and this time he’s even performing with dancing girls to spice up the show. 

Raymond oozes with charm, and his velvety voice will leave you sighing and wrap you in emotions of a bygone era.  He’ll reprise the songs that made you swing, swoon and cry!  He’ll bring back those precious memories of the glorious, carefree days of the eighties. Despite his idol status, Raymond remains ever so humble and down to earth, so it’s pretty hard not to fall head over heels one more time. Raymond will thrill you no end and will capture your hearts once again.

Raymond recently took a much-deserved holiday with his family in Australia.  “I liked Australia the last time I was here, but this time, I got to love Australia,” he said.

This time, the Wilkinson sisters – Charlie Rose and Sienna will be performing alongside Raymond on the Sydney show as he performs his big hits.  The girls have been performing since the age of four and have won numerous national dance competitions.  Also performing on the Sydney show are Sam Llorente, Yam Maglaqui and a special guest.

Raymond Lauchengco

Yes, Raymond is back in Australia and will be performing in:

  • Sydney – Friday, July 11 at 6pm at Burwood RSL ((0466 574 260)
  • Melbourne – Sunday, July 13 at 6pm at Club Italia (0452 089 117)
  • Gold Coast – Friday, July 18 at 5pm at Robina Centre ( 0426 904 519)

After all, Everybody loves Raymond!

Benjie de Ubago
Benjie de Ubago
Benjie de Ubago is a writer contributor to several publications. She was awarded the Premier’s Multicultural Media Lifetime Achievement Award in NSW. Check out www.filipin-oz.com for more of her articles.

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