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Descendants of the Sun Philippine Adaptation heats up Iloilo Dinagyang Festival 2020



GMA Network, through GMA Regional TV, amps up this year’s celebration of Dinagyang Festival with no less than the cast of ‘Descendants of the Sun' Philippine Adaptation’—led by Kapuso Primetime King Dingdong Dantes and Ultimate Star Jennylyn Mercado together with Rocco Nacino and Jasmine Curtis-Smith—gracing one of the Philippines' biggest and most colorful festivals this weekend.


On January 26, the powerhouse cast of Descendants of the Sun (DOTS) Philippine Adaptation banners the Kapuso celebration of Dinagyang Festival with no less than Big Boss (Dingdong), Beauty (Jennylyn), Moira (Jasmine), and Wolf (Rocco) meeting their fans in two simultaneous Kapuso Mall Shows.

Dingdong and Jennylyn will lead the cast in a Kapuso Mall Show at SM City Iloilo at 5 p.m. Reporting for duty with them are their co-stars Lucho Ayala, Prince Clemente, Jon Lucas, and Hailey Mendes.

Meanwhile, the tandem of Wolf and Moira is set to make hearts flutter as Rocco and Jasmin lead the DOTSph team at Robinsons Place Iloilo for a separate Kapuso Mall Show beginning 5 p.m. Sure to give their fans a great time, too, are Renz Fernandez, Andre Paras, Paul Salas, and Chariz Solomon.


DOTS sees for the first time the onscreen love team of Dingdong as Captain Lucas Manalo or ‘Big Boss’ and Jennylyn as Dr. Maxine dela Cruz a.k.a. ‘Beauty’. Rocco and Jasmine, on the other hand, play the roles of Diego Ramos or ‘Wolf’ and Moira Defensor, respectively.

Joining Jon, Paul, and Prince in the Soldiers Team are Ricardo Cepeda and Antonio Aquitania, while joining Renz, Andre, and Chariz in the Doctors and Nurses Team are Nicole Donesa, Jenzel Angeles, and Reese Tuazon.

DOTS, which also stars Neil Ryan Sese, Ian Ignacio, Rich Asuncion, Marina Benipayo, and Roi Vinzon, is under the direction of esteemed director Dominic Zapata.


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