Marking its first anniversary, BingoPlus held its first annual night at the Grand Hyatt Manila attended by celebrities, social media personalities, and the executives of the e-game portal.
The event started with the red carpet that streamed live on the official Facebook page of BingoPlus and Viva.
Celebrity brand endorser, Luis Manzano hosted the evening alongside Viva artists Wilbert Ross, McCoy De Leon, Sam Concepcion, and Bela Padilla.The anniversary celebration couldn’t be complete without live performances from today’s top music acts. SB19’s Josh Cullen opened the night with his performance of his latest single “Wild Tonight.” The attendees were then entertained by no less than, Asia’s Songbird Regine Velasquez. P-pop groups Alamat and P-Pop Gen also gave astounding performances.
Lastly, BingoPlus donated more than 10 million pesos to a charity as a sign of giving back and gratitude to all its loyal supporters since its launch. BingoPlus is the first live-streaming bingo in the Philippines. For updates about BingoPuls, visit www.bingoplus.com.
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