US-based Fil-Am singer Nick Vera Perez returns home to launch ‘Parte ng Buhay Ko’ album and mall tour
Contributed by Sandy Cagurangan
After much anticipation, Filipino-American singer Nick Vera Perez has returned to the Philippines as part of his grand 2025 tour, a homecoming celebrating the release of his fourth original Filipino album, “Parte ng Buhay Ko.” This heartfelt collection features nine love songs, each a creation by composer Adonis Tabanda.

“Parte ng Buhay Ko” showcases a wide range of emotions – the tenderness of love, the sharp sting of pain, the gentleness of hope, and the soothing feel of healing. Tracks like “Biyaya,” “Paghilom ng Sugat,” “Titig,” “Lihim ng Puso,” “Kalendaryo,” “May Tayo Ba?,” “Pangarap Ko’y Ikaw,” “Sana’y Mapansin,” and the carrier single have already begun to connect with listeners.
To further connect with his fans and supporters, Nick has lined up various appearances at events, on television and radio, and in malls, scheduled on the following dates:
May 4 – EAT Connect Na with Belle Surara on NET25
May 6 – Letter & Music on NET25
May 7 – John Lemon On Air on Eagle FM 95.5
May 11 – KCC Mall de Zamboanga – Special Mother’s Day celebration with his beloved mother, Visitatacion Tan
May 14 – Eto Pala Ang Latest (E.P.A.L) on DWAN Radio and Marisol Academy
May 15 – Smile World Charity Outreach at the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
May 16 – WEJ-A Minute on Radyo Agila DZEC 1062
May 18 – Live performance at Robinsons Novaliches
May 21 – WISH 107.5 Bus
May 23 – Sta. Lucia Mall
May 25 – Isetann Recto
With his tour on the horizon, the singer-slash-doctor of nursing will be sharing the stage with Evelyn O. Francia, tagged as the Eternal Diva, and newcomer Hannah Shayne.

“This year I will have the chance to promote my upcoming single ‘Bagong Simula’ kakantahin po namin ito sa mga mall tour and I hope maging successful ang mga gagawin namin this year.” Hannah stated.

Meanwhile, Nick is not just committed to his music career and work in the U.S., he is also an advocate who supports community service in the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) supporting charity initiatives that focus on compassion and healing.



Beyond his musical endeavors, Nick’s return to the Philippines holds a deeply personal significance: cherished moments with family, particularly his beloved mother. “I’m not ashamed to be called Mama’s boy. In fact, I’m really proud to be a Mama’s boy. Iba yung saya eh, iba ang saya kapag natutulungan ko si Mama,” he expressed with heartfelt sincerity.

Adding to his reasons for being back in the country, Nick is a huge fan of Martin Nievera whereas he openly shared how he looks forward to collaborating with the Concert King. “He has been a huge influence on my music. A collaboration with him would be a dream come true,” he mentioned.
The singer-songwriter also shared his sympathy to the Noranians after the passing of Superstar and National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts Nora Aunor. “Her legacy will live on in our hearts. It’s heartbreaking that I never got the chance to share the stage with her,” he said.
In addition to that, he is already working on his fifth studio album, a gospel collection, “Unafraid,” which will be released along with a promotional tour in 2025 and is in the early stages of work on his sixth album, a high-energy dance-themed project set to debut in the fall.
Follow Nick Vera Perez on social media for more information about his tour, his music, and volunteer work.