Iconic (concert)

The tour in the United States was due to begin May 2020 with six dates scheduled, but these were postponed following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic; new shows were announced after a two-year delay.

Described as a production of "two unrivaled names in the music scene", the tour was Cuneta and Velasquez's first joint venture after the latter signed a deal with ABS-CBN in October 2018.

[7] In partnership with the network, one of her first projects under the deal was a concert series, Regine at the Movies, for which Cuneta made a guest appearance.

[8] On July 17, 2019, Cuneta announced through the Philippine Daily Inquirer and her social media accounts that the pair would be partaking in a concert in October, which she described as a "love project".

[12] The Daily Tribune reported that the show had a total of 19 production numbers and a running time of two and half hours, writing that it was an event of "two unrivaled names in the music scene", which will feature the pair performing each other's songs.

[13] When explaining the concept and title of the concert in an interview with the Manila Times, Cuneta asserted, "I think we've earned our places in show business ... modesty aside, the word 'icon' should not be used very lightly.

[15] However, the US was being impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, imposing social restrictions that led to the cancellation of music events; no new dates were announced at the time.

As Velasquez left the stage, Cuneta began with "To Love Again" and transitioned to her cover of the former's song "Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw".

[11] The next segment opened with the duo singing a medley of the Ogie Alcasid-penned soundtrack themes of Velasquez's films: "Paano Kita Iibigin", "Pangako", and "Pangarap Ko ang Ibigin Ka".

The pair then sat centerstage and sang "Kahit Maputi na ang Buhok Ko", before performing Velasquez's covers of Ryan Cayabyab's songs, "Araw Gabi" and "Tuwing Umuulan".

A medley of the duo's uptempo songs "Swing" and "Urong Sulong" were then performed, followed by a duet of Moira Dela Torre's "Kung Di Rin Lang Ikaw".

The final segment saw the pair singing "Bituing Walang Ningning", which was then followed by a mashup of "Narito Ako" and "Sana’y Wala nang Wakas".

In a review of the opening night, Leah Salterio writing for News.ABS-CBN.com deemed it an emotional show and described it as a "trip down memory lane".

[28] He complimented Velasquez's unrivaled "technique and mastery of her voice", while he appreciated Cuneta's performances that "brings out the heart and soul of any song she sings".