The set list contained songs taken from various musicals, and featured selections from Broadway, off-Broadway and Filipino productions, including Noli Me Tángere, for which Velasquez originated the lead role of María Clara.
Raul Mitra served as music director, while Audie Gemora, Aicelle Santos, and Jona Viray were selected as special guests.
[6] Raul Mitra was chosen as music director for the production, while singers Audie Gemora, Aicelle Santos, and Jona Viray were selected as special guests.
[10][11] The concert opened with Velasquez, accompanied by a piano, singing the first verses of the show tune "I Am What I Am" from the musical La Cage aux Folles.
Next she performed My Fair Lady's "I Could Have Danced All Night", before continuing with a medley of songs from Miss Saigon as a duet with Jona Viray, who alternated with Aicelle Santos on each weekend.
The set list continued with a medley of songs from the 1995 Filipino musical Noli Me Tángere, where Velasquez was joined by Audie Gemora who starred opposite her in the production.
[11] He further remarked: "Musical director Raul Mitra made sure to maximize Velasquez's vocal range with punishing arrangements and modulations such that the singer self-deprecatingly said that this is the most tiring show she has done.
"[11] Nerisa Almo writing for the Philippine Entertainment Portal noted that the highlights of the night, aside from the singer's vocal prowess; the dynamic between Velasquez and her fans.