DNA Mitra Sisters Deliver Powerhouse Performance at Debut Album Showcase in Quezon City
From the opening beat, the sisters’ vocal prowess was on full display. Ezri’s soaring leads, Julia’s rich harmonies, and Tasha’s rhythmic embellishments wove a tapestry of sound that showcased their expanding ranges and undeniable stage presence. Industry insiders in the crowd noted the trio’s polished choreography and the palpable chemistry that had developed since their early days as The Mitra Sisters.
After the show, a brief interview in front of the venue’s lights captured the sisters’ philosophy. Lead vocalist Ezri summed up their approach in a single, resonant line: “It is us trying to get better and becoming better version of ourselves.” The statement underscored a commitment to continuous improvement that has guided the group’s rapid ascent.
The night’s emotional high point arrived when the sisters’ aunt, the legendary Regine Velasquez‑Alcasid, stepped onto the stage to offer her approval. “I am very proud. So, so, so proud of what they achieved. And they worked really hard. Keep working hard, malayo pa mararating,” Velasquez‑Alcasid said, her voice echoing through the hall. She added, “Kung ano tinuro ko they did it exactly the way I taught it. They are very good. I am proud and you sang it perfectly.” Her endorsement not only validated the sisters’ artistry but also highlighted the familial support that has been a cornerstone of their journey.
The debut album, released a day earlier on July 17 2026 under ABS‑CNB’s StarPop label, is a collection of fresh songs that highlight the Mitra sisters’ versatility. While the lead single has yet to be singled out in the press, the track “DNA” is already available on major streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music, allowing listeners to dive into the group’s sound beyond the live event.
DNA’s showcase is more than a performance; it is a strategic milestone in the sisters’ career. Their partnership with ABS‑CNB and the release of a full‑album debut position them firmly within the burgeoning Philippine pop (P‑pop) landscape. The momentum from this event sets the stage for future promotion, potential touring, and additional media appearances.
The enthusiastic reception in Quezon City, coupled with the praise from a veteran icon like Regine Velasquez‑Alcasid, signals a strong start for DNA in a competitive market. The sisters’ focus on refining their craft and expanding their audience will likely shape their next moves in the industry.
Looking ahead, DNA will continue to promote their debut through digital distribution and live performances. The availability of the title track on streaming services ensures that fans can follow the sisters’ progress and enjoy their music anytime, anywhere.
In sum, the Quezon City showcase confirmed DNA’s presence in the Philippine music landscape and laid the groundwork for future releases and performances. It marked a promising beginning for the Mitra sisters’ musical journey, one that fans and industry watchers alike will be eager to follow.