On October 18, 2025, the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver came alive with the vibrant energy of ASAP (All-Star Sunday Afternoon Party), the longest-running Sunday musical and variety show in the Philippines. This grand celebration marked not only the 30th anniversary of The Filipino Channel (TFC) but also three incredible decades of ASAP — a show that has brought world-class performances, joy, and inspiration to millions of Filipinos worldwide.
A Celebration Beyond Borders
Thousands of fans filled the iconic venue for two spectacular shows — the first from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm, and the second from 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm. Both were sold out long before the big day, a true testament to the unwavering love and support of Filipino communities across Canada and beyond.
It wasn’t just a concert; it was a homecoming of hearts. Fans from other countries even traveled to Vancouver to witness their favorite artists perform live. The stage radiated with lights, rhythm, and emotion as more than 30 of the Philippines’ most talented performers sang, danced, and connected with their kababayans abroad.
A Personal Journey Through Time
I grew up watching ASAP when it was launched in 1995,” I reflected with a smile. “And 30 years later, the show is still alive — getting bigger, brighter, and more beautiful — with more artists joining the stage.
As a TFC subscriber, watching ASAP every Sunday has always been our little ritual of joy. Even when life takes us on vacations or road trips, we make sure to record the show for later viewing, because it has always felt like home — a connection to our roots, our music, and our shared stories.
A Night of Light and Legacy
Seeing the artists perform live was nothing short of magical. Their voices filled the air with nostalgia, their energy electrified the crowd, and their passion reminded every Filipino why ASAP remains a timeless celebration of artistry and unity.
It wasn’t just about the performances; it was about belonging, about celebrating how far we’ve come as a community. There was laughter, cheers, and moments when tears of joy quietly fell. It felt like every beat of the drum echoed the Filipino spirit — resilient, joyful, and full of light.
A Soulful Realization
As the lights dimmed and the curtain closed, I carried home a beautiful truth that resonated deeply within me:
We are stars of our own lives, and no one can dim the light that shines from within. And we live to inspire and share the light with others.
That night reminded me that every person in the audience — every dreamer, every migrant, every soul far from home — is also part of this constellation of light. Just like the artists on stage, we, too, shine in our own unique ways.
Del Make It Happen
ASAP in Vancouver wasn’t just a concert; it was a celebration of identity, resilience, and joy. It rekindled my love for music, deepened my Filipino pride, and reminded me of why I share stories like this—to inspire others to live fully, celebrate meaningfully, and let their light shine wherever they are.
Because no matter where life takes us, the music of home always finds its way back to our hearts.
Del Make it Happen
©️ 2025 Del Cusay


