YouTube FanFest 2021: A three-day celebration of Filipino talent and diversity
P-pop group SB19 and Andree Bonifacio surprised fans
with a powerful collaboration featuring the boy band’s hit singles ‘Mana’
and ‘Bazinga’ during The Finale.
It’s no secret that Filipinos are social
beings and now, at a time when forging human connections have never been more
important, YouTube returned for the second virtual edition of YouTube FanFest
(YTFF) that provided not only entertainment from home, but also a celebration
of Filipino diversity.
Held over three days from August 27 to 29,
YTFF 2021 saw how YouTube continues to be a place where diversity, equity, and
inclusion reign. Here are some of the highlights of this year’s YTFF:
Not just one, but three days worth of entertainment
YouTube FanFest is
usually a one-day show, but this year, fans were surprised with a three-day
episode namely Island Life, Everyone is Beautiful, and The Finale--each day centered around the wealth of
diversity among YouTube creators.
A visit to the Queen City of the South
YouTube creators from Cebu joined FanFest
for the first time, kickstarting this year’s show. Medyo Maldito and Snake Princess, Raphiel Shannon, and The Juans serenaded the audience, while Indai Allyn left viewers craving for the mouthwatering
dishes like Kinilaw na bariles (Tuna
ceviche), Chicken inasal with palapa (Grilled
chicken with traditional Maranao spices),
and biko (Sweet rice cake made
with coconut milk and brown sugar). G-FORCE closed the episode with a showstopping
performance of their original song, “Sumayaw.”
Beaming with Pride
YouTube has always been a space that
welcomes everyone regardless of color, ethnicity, orientation, or background.
This year’s show was definitely a display of the platform’s inclusivity as we
saw more members of the Pride community joining the show including Mikey Bustos as the host, as well as lifestyle and
beauty creators AboutRAF, Madam Ely, and Tita Krissy Achino who took part in a Project Runway-esque challenge.
Redefining entertainment
YouTube FanFest undoubtedly brings forward
a variety of song and dance performances. But as we all found various hobbies
and channels to binge on over the quarantine periods, YTFF showed that
entertainment goes beyond on-stage performances with a series of cooking shows
graced by Chef RV Manabat and Chef Tatung of Simpol, along with costume design and makeup challenges.
Powerhouse collaborations
Fans always look forward to the exciting
collaborations during the show and this year is no exception. P-Pop sensation SB19 shared the stage with Andree Bonifacio, performing a powerful rendition of ‘Mana’ and ‘Bazinga’ during The Finale.
A stage for Filipino ingenuity
Local content creators showcased their
world-class talents with their hit originals. Lesha performed her latest single, ‘Sun Moon Rising & Karma’, while Reneé Dominique sang crowd-favorites ’Could I Love You Any More’ and ‘The Rose’. Raphiel Shannon gave a soothing performance of her songs ‘O’ and ‘Hiling', and Zack Tabudlo serenaded the audience with ‘Binibini’ and ‘Nangangamba’. Fans
of The Juans were treated to heartwarming performances
of 'Hatid', 'Hindi Tayo Pwede',
'Umaga', 'Atin Ang Mundo', and 'Dulo'.
It was all about celebrating togetherness
At the end of it all, YouTube FanFest has
always been about bringing people together which remains ever crucial at these
times. More local creators joined the diverse line-up of the three-day show
including lifestyle and beauty creators Hazel Quing, itsclaudineco, Raiza Contawi, and ThatsBella; YTFF regulars Ranz Kyle and Niana Guerrero together with their adorable sibling Natalia Guerrero; as well as Benedict Cua and Team Lyqa!
This year’s YouTube FanFest may have ended
but those who missed the show or just can’t get enough of the three-day fun can
head over to the YouTube FanFest channel to discover (or rediscover) what makes
YTFF a one-of-a-kind celebration.
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