Rodrigo, who is of Filipino heritage, expressed her deep gratitude to the Manila audience in a heartfelt Instagram post. She mentioned that all profits from ticket sales for the event would be donated to Jhpiego, a nonprofit affiliated with Johns Hopkins University that provides reproductive health care and disease prevention in countries such as the Philippines, Brazil, Kenya, and Thailand.
During her visit to Manila, Rodrigo took the time to visit Jhpiego and shared her admiration for the organization’s work, especially in supporting women and girls. Her message reflected both her connection to the Philippines and her commitment to giving back, stating, “It was the most special show and the most meaningful trip. To say I’m grateful doesn’t even cut it!”
As part of her performance, Rodrigo honored her heritage by wearing a “Miss So Filipina” sash and a “Pinoy Pride” tank top. The singer has made it a point throughout her world tour to support causes she cares about, launching Fund 4 Good, an initiative aimed at promoting equitable healthcare for women and girls globally.
Rodrigo also spoke about her experience as an Asian-American artist, touching on the significance of representation in the music industry. She has received messages from young girls who relate to her, sharing how meaningful it is to see someone who looks like them in the spotlight. Rodrigo’s heartfelt connection to her heritage and her dedication to important causes have made this tour especially impactful for her.
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