DOS is the second solo concert by Filipino actor and singer Daniel Padilla, in served as his birthday party, and as support of his first full-length studio album, DJP. Held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on April 30, 2014. The set list includes his songs from his album as well as another songs from featured artists
Padilla held press conference for his concert on March 27, 2014. He revealed that the concept of this concert will be sexier than the first one.
Wearing a white shirt, a black biker jacket and a pair of denim pants, Padilla opened the show with his hit song âÂÂNasa Iyo Na Ang Lahat,â from the double platinum-selling album, âÂÂDJP.â Padilla continued with âÂÂYugyugan Na,â Michael BubleâÂÂs âÂÂEverything,â RivermayaâÂÂs âÂÂLiwanag sa Dilimâ (with Khalil Ramos) and The Beatlesâ âÂÂSomething.â As in his previous concert, Daniel performed a set of mostly old songsâÂÂOtis ReddingâÂÂs âÂÂHard to Handle,â The PoliceâÂÂs âÂÂEvery Breath You Takeâ (with Toni Gonzaga) and âÂÂI Got You (I Feel Good)â Daniel also sang âÂÂIn My Lifeâ with his mother, Karla Estrada. Even not made into the guest list, Vice Ganda came up to the stage asked by Padilla's mom Karla. He was cheered on with screams of approval as he played bass for his group Parking 5, which dished out the Juan de la Cruz BandâÂÂs âÂÂTitserâÂÂs Enemy No. 1.â And in what turned out to be a highlight of the show, he shared the spotlight with one of his idols, rock star Rico Blanco, in âÂÂUmaaraw, UmuulanâÂÂ, âÂÂAwit ng KabataanâÂÂ. Allan Policarpio of Philippine Daily Inquirer praised Padilla renditions of âÂÂThe Way You Look Tonightâ and âÂÂIt Might Be Youâ as he wrote "To be fair, Daniel did surprisingly pleasant renditions..". Padilla serenading Bernardo with âÂÂPut Your Head on My Shoulder,â and did slow dance. Padilla and Bernardo sang âÂÂGot to Believe in Magic,â soundtrack of their popular TV series, âÂÂGot to Believe.âÂÂ
His most applauded performances include his version of "It Might Be You," "Everything," and "Ligaya." The concert also featured Richard Yap, and Rio Brothers.
This concert streamed live via Sky CableâÂÂs pay per view services in Philippines.