After not performing for a live audience following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Velasquez conceived the concert residency to celebrate the 35th anniversary of her professional debut.
The set list contained songs she has never performed before and featured music from mainstream acts, such as Lizzo, Charlie Puth, Elvis Presley, and Madonna, as well as viral hits from the online video platform TikTok.
[8] When explaining the concept and title of the show in an interview with entertainment podcast State of the Arts, Velasquez asserted, "The concerts that I do where I'm comfortable [performing] are the smaller, more intimate venues ...
Velasquez appeared on stage to an elevated platform and opened the show with Donna Lewis's "I Love You Always Forever" wearing a pink plaid Bavarian-inspired mini dress.
She continued into a popular TikTok tune, Stacey Ryan's "Fall in Love Alone", and followed this with performances of tracks from Filipino musicians: Zack Tabudlo's "Binibini", Ferdinand Aragon's "Disinasadya", and Adie's "Paraluman".
Following the performance, she spoke briefly about her late father, who enjoyed listening to the music of Elvis Presley, before transitioning into a medley of the American rock and roll singer's ballad hits.
The next number on the set list was her original song "Tanging Mahal", which was followed with a performance of another TikTok tune, Jvke's "Golden Hour".
The second act saw Velasquez changing outfits into a graphic-printed fishtail gown and beginning a performance of Charlie Puth's "We Don't Talk Anymore".
In a review of the opening night, Leah Salterio writing for ABS-CBNnews.com, highly praised Velasquez's "dauntless" live performance, and described her vocals as "pitch perfect" and "stratospheric".
"[10] Janelle Cabrera-Paraiso of Metro also complimented the singer's vocal range which "allowed her to render modern-day, millennial-favorite tracks flawlessly".