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Tawag Ng Tanghalan Dec 26 Episode: Who Will Win Today’s Battle?

On today’s battle, contenders from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao fight for a chance to battle defending champion Amor Martin and hopefully grab the title from her. Amor is now on to her third win. Will she make it?

Tawag Ng Tanghalan December 26 Performances

First contender was Maria Victoria Bien. Hurado Louie said Maria had a lot of colorful vocal riffs but was curious to hear her sing a ballad song. Hurado Nyoy said she had the dynamics, voice and technique but had to work on her clarity.

Next contender was Ibona Panto. Ibona has a Masters degree in Information Technology. She sang “You Must Love Me.” Hurado Rey Valera said Ibona had a sad demeanor but surprisingly gave a very great performance with her clear diction and on point notes. He added Ibona would sound great for theater performances.

Last contender was Ferry Glen Atilano from Zamboanga. This 19-year-old ‘resbaker’ joined the show on February 16 but wasn’t able to win as daily winner. Now, he hopes to impress the judges with his rendition of the song “Your’re Still You.” Hurado Karylle liked the fact that Ferry was so calm and took his time on stage during his performance. She said, “Perfect.” Hurado Ogie said proved “less is more.”

Tawag Ng Tanghalan Kampeon, Monday Winner

Among all three performers, hurados have decided ‘resbaker’ Ferry Glen Atilano had more to show. He now has the chance to grab the ‘golden mikropono.’ Ferry sang “How did You Know” by Gary Valenciano to battle defending champion Amor Martin. Amor sang “Where do Broken Hearts Go” hoping to keep the title.

And the winner is– the new ‘kampeon’ Ferry Glen Atinalo garnering an average score of 92.4 percent.

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