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{{short description|Philippine noontime variety show}}
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{{Infobox television
| name native_name = ASAP Natin 'To
| image = [[File:ASAP Natin ‘To Logo.jpeg|250px]]png
| caption = Current logo from(since 2018–present2018)
| genre = [[Variety Showshow]]
| creator = [[Johnny Manahan]]
| director writer = {{Plainlist|
* Leo Bernardo
* Darla Sauler {{small|(since 2018)}}
}}
| narrated = {{Plainlist|
* Bob Novales
* [[Peter Musñgi]]
}}
| director = {{Plainlist|
* [[Johnny Manahan]] {{small|(1995–2020)}}
* Joane Laygo {{small|(2018–presentsince 2018)}}
}}
| presenter = {{Plainlist|
* [[Martin Nievera]]
* [[Zsa Zsa Padilla]]
* [[Piolo Pascual]]
* [[Gary Valenciano]]
* [[Sarah Geronimo]]
* [[Ogie Alcasid]]
* [[Regine Velasquez|Regine Velasquez-Alcasid]]
* [[Erik Santos]]
* [[Luis Manzano]]
* [[Kim Chiu]]
* [[Enchong Dee]]
* [[Ogie Alcasid]]
* [[Regine Velasquez-Alcasid]]
* [[Janine Gutierrez]]
* [[Robi Domingo]]
* [[ASAP (Philippine TV program)#Cast|and others]]
* and the rest of ''ASAP Kapamilya Artists''
}}
| openthemeopen_theme = "Hot na Hot ang =ASAP" (1995–1997) <br>"Better than Ever" (1997–1998, 2013) <br> "ASAP Let's Celebrate" by ASAP Artists <small>(2015)</small>
| country = Philippines
| language = {{Plainlist|
* Filipino (primary)
* English (secondary)
}}
| num_episodes = 9,563688 <small>(as of April 1821, 20212024)</small>
| executive_producer = ={{Plainlist|
* [[Carlo Katigbak]] <br/>
* Laurenti Dyogi <br/>
* [[Cory Vidanes]] <br/>
* Luis L. Andrada
}}
| company = [[ABS-CBN Entertainment]]
| producer = {{Plainlist|
| location = Studio 10, [[ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center]], [[Diliman]], [[Quezon City]]
* Joyce Liquicia <small>(1995–2018)</small>
| camera = [[Multiple-camera setup]]
* Jasmin Pallera <small>(2018–present)</small>
| runtime = 2 hours and 45 minutes <small>(2017-2020)</small> <br> 2 hours <small></small>(2020)</small> <br> 2 1/2 hours (2020-present) (including commercials)
}}
| picture_format = [[480i]] ([[SDTV]]) <br/> [[1080i]] ([[HDTV]])
| company = [[ABS-CBN#ABS-CBN Studios|ABS-CBN Studios]]
| audio_format = [[Mono sound|Mono]] <small>(1995–2002)</small><br/>[[Dolby Digital]] <small>(2002–present)</small>
| first_aired location = {{startplain datelist|1995|2 *Delta Theater, Quezon City, Philippines {{small|5(1995–1997)}}
*Studio 3, [[ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center]], Quezon City, Philippines {{small|(1997–2004)}}
| last_aired = present<!-- Please add reliable source before add end, it has been temporary close down from its franchise renewal or new franchise. -->
*Studio 10, [[ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center]], Quezon City, Philippines {{small|(2004–present)}}}}
| preceded_by = {{ubl|[[Sa Linggo nAPO Sila]] {{small|(December 3, 1989 – January 29, 1995) (ABS-CBN)}} }}
| related editor = {{Plainlist|
* Cedric Flores
| image_upright = 0.66
* TJ Payumo
| channel = {{Plainlist|
* Adones Abarquez
* [[ABS-CBN]] (1995–2020)
* Dennis Salgado
* [[Kapamilya Channel]] (2020–present){{efn|name=ABS-CBN|Following the [[ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy|cease-and-desist order]] against ABS-CBN's free to air assets, the show resumed air on [[Kapamilya Channel]], with simulcasts on other local networks}}
}}
| camera = [[Multiple-camera setup]]
| runtime = 180 minutes
| network = [[ABS-CBN]]
| network2 = [[Kapamilya Channel]]{{efn|name=ABS-CBN|Following the [[ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy|cease-and-desist order]] against ABS-CBN's free to air assets, the show resumed air on [[Kapamilya Channel]], with simulcasts on [[A2Z (TV channel)|A2Z]], [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]] and [[Jeepney TV]].}}
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people would know where to watch the show is contrary to WP:NOTTVGUIDE; mentioning secondary channels in the article body is fine--->
| first_aired = {{Start date|1995|02|05}}
}}
| image_altlast_aired = {{End = date|2020|05|03}}
| num_seasonsfirst_aired2 = {{Start = date|2020|06|14}}
| network last_aired2 = present
| first_run related =
| released image_upright = 0.66
| alt_name image_alt = {{Plainlist|
| num_seasons =
* ''ASAP Mania'' {{small|(2003–2004)}}
| released =
| alt_name = {{Collapsible list|
{{Plainlist|
* ''ASAP'' {{small|(1995–2003, 2016–2018)}}
* ''ASAP Mania'' {{small|(2003–2005)}}
* ''ASAP Fanatic'' {{small|(2004–2006)}}
* ''ASAP '05–09; 2012'' {{small|(2005–2009; 2012)}}
* ''ASAP XV; 18–20'' {{small|(2010; 2013–2015)}}
* ''ASAP Rocks'' {{small|(2011–2012)}}
* ''ASAP Natin 'To'' {{small|(2018–presentsince 2018)}}
}}
}}
| distributor = [[ABS-CBN Entertainment]] <br> [[ABS-CBN Corporation]]
}}
 
'''''All-Star Sunday Afternoon Party''''' ('''''ASAP'''''; {{IPA-tl|ˈasap|lang}}), currently branded as '''''ASAP Natin 'To''''' ({{literal translation|"This Is Our ASAP"}}), is a [[Philippine television]] [[variety show|musical variety show]] produced by [[ABS-CBN#ABS-CBN Studios|ABS-CBN Studios]].
'''''All-Star Sunday Afternoon Party''''' ('''''ASAP'''''; {{IPA-tl|ˈasap|lang}}), rebranded as '''''ASAP Natin 'To''''' ({{literal translation|"This Is Our ASAP"}}), is a [[Philippine television]] [[variety show]] produced under [[ABS-CBN|ABS-CBN Entertainment]]. Currently hosted by [[Martin Nievera]], [[Zsa Zsa Padilla]], [[Piolo Pascual]], [[Gary Valenciano]], [[Sarah Geronimo]], [[Ogie Alcasid]], [[Regine Velasquez|Regine Velasquez-Alcasid]], [[Erik Santos]], [[Luis Manzano]], [[Enchong Dee]], [[Kim Chiu]] and [[Janine Gutierrez]]. It premiered on February 5, 1995 replacing ''[[Sa Linggo nAPO Sila]]''. It is the longest running Sunday noontime variety show after surpassing rival network [[GMA Network|GMA]]'s ''[[GMA Supershow]]''’s record of nearly two decades. In October 2015, ''ASAP'' became the first [[live broadcast|live]] entertainment program in the Philippines to be broadcast in true [[high-definition television|high-definition]] picture, the other being a sports program.<ref>{{Cite news|title=ABS-CBN launches HD channel on cable|language=en|work=Manila Standard|url=https://manilastandard.net/mobile/article/191919|access-date=2015-11-14}}</ref>
 
Originally hosted by [[Martin Nievera]], [[Pops Fernandez]], [[Ariel Rivera]] and [[Dayanara Torres]], it is currently hosted by Nievera along with [[Zsa Zsa Padilla]], [[Gary Valenciano]], [[Sarah Geronimo]], [[Erik Santos]], [[Kim Chiu]], [[Enchong Dee]], [[Ogie Alcasid]], [[Regine Velasquez-Alcasid]], and [[Janine Gutierrez]]. The show premiered on February 5, 1995, replacing its predecessor ''[[Sa Linggo nAPO Sila]]'' and became the longest running Sunday noontime variety show on [[ABS-CBN]] and on Philippine television, after surpassing rival network [[GMA Network|GMA]]'s ''[[GMA Supershow]]''’s record of nearly two decades. In October 2015, ''ASAP'' became the first [[Live broadcast|live]] entertainment program in the Philippines to be broadcast in true [[High-definition television|high-definition]] picture, the other being a sports program and ''[[It's Showtime (Philippine TV program)|It's Showtime]]''.<ref>{{Cite news|title=ABS-CBN launches HD channel on cable|language=en|work=Manila Standard|url=https://manilastandard.net/mobile/article/191919|access-date=November 14, 2015}}</ref>
''ASAP'' premiered on ABS-CBN, where it aired until May 2020, when the broadcast of the network was halted due to its [[ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy|non-renewal of its franchise]]. New live episodes have since aired in the [[Kapamilya Channel]], a pay network set up by [[ABS-CBN Corporation]] with simulcast on the broadcaster's other cable channel which is [[Jeepney TV]]. [[A2Z (Philippine TV channel)|A2Z]] and [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]] have also received rights to broadcast ''ASAP'' through the partnership of the networks' firms with ABS-CBN Corporation. The program is also streamed online via [[iWantTFC]], [[TFC IPTV]] and [[Kapamilya Online Live]]. It is also aired internationally through [[The Filipino Channel]] on cable and satellite.
 
''ASAP'' premiered on ABS-CBN, where it aired until May 2020, when the broadcast of the network was halted due to its [[ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy|non-renewal of its franchise]]. New live episodes have since aired in the [[Kapamilya Channel]], a pay network set up by [[ABS-CBN Corporation]] with simulcasts on the broadcaster's other cable channel which is [[Jeepney TV]]. [[A2Z (TV channel)|A2Z]] and [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]] have also received rights to broadcast ''ASAP'' through the partnership of the networks' firms with ABS-CBN. The program is also streamed online via [[iWantTFC]], [[TFC IPTV]] and [[Kapamilya Online Live]]. It is also aired internationally through [[The Filipino Channel]] on cable and satellite.
 
==History==
===''ASAP''{{'s}} first decade (1995–2003)===
{{See also|Martin Nievera}}[[File:ASAP12.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The set of ''ASAP'' (2011-20152013) incorporating multiple [[Light-emitting diode|LED]] displays.]]
When ''[[Sa Linggo nAPO Sila]]'' became ''[['Sang Linggo nAPO Sila]]'' to replace ''[[Eat Bulaga!]]'' (which left ABS-CBN to transfer to [[GMA Network|GMA]] after [[TAPE Inc.]] denied ABS-CBN's offer to buy the airing rights of the show), a TV show was conceptualized by Deo Endrinal with a group of production people from the displaced ''APO'' show in January 1995 as a "concert party" on Sundays. Martin Nievera accidentally joined the group while on break from taping his eponymous talk show. He gave the show the title acronym ''ASAP'' which stood for ''All-Star Sunday Afternoon Party''. The production group decided to bring him and [[Pops Fernandez]], along with [[Ariel Rivera]] and [[Dayanara Torres]] as main hosts for the show. The cast of ''Pare Ko'' ([[Claudine Barretto]], [[Victor Neri]], [[Roselle Nava]], [[Gio Alvarez]], [[Jao Mapa]], [[Mark Anthony Fernandez]], [[Nikka Valencia]]) became co-hosts for the show to attract the younger viewersaudiences. In 1996, the show's line-up of co-hostinghosts lineand upperformers evolved as it included different young stars from ABS-CBN's ''[[Star Magic|Talent Center]]'' (''[[Ang TV]]'', ''[[Gimik]]'' and ''Star Circle''). The show also celebrated its first anniversary as it finally wrested the top spot away from its closest rival ''[[GMA Supershow]]''. The show became victorious in 1997 as they celebrated their 2nd anniversary from the [[Smart Araneta Coliseum|Araneta Coliseum]], as their erstwhile institutional rival show ''[[GMA Supershow]]'' folded up.; Supershow was replaced by ''[[SOP (TV program)|SOP]]''.
 
The show originally had its own theme song, ''Hot na Hot sa ASAP'' in 1995. InDuring the show's 2ndsecond anniversary, another theme song was released, entitled ''Better Than Ever'', to replace the original theme. Initial broadcast commenced on February 5, 1995, at the Delta Theatre in [[Quezon Avenue]]. In 1997, they transferred to Studio 3 of the [[ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center]] in [[Quezon City]], sharing space with ''[['Sang Linggo nAPO Sila]]''. However, theit show hitsuffered a snagsetback on May 10, 1998, when one of the main hosthosts, Martin Nievera resigned onfrom airthe show because of marital issues with co-host (and now ex-wife) [[Pops Fernandez]]. Dayanara Torres later on left the show also to pursue a career in Hollywood. [[Richard Gomez]] and [[Zsa Zsa Padilla]] joinedbecame inregular tohosts replacefrom that time on as replacements to Nievera and Torres.
 
InOn February 7, 1999, the show was broadcast simultaneously from the [[Cuneta Astrodome]] in [[Pasay]] and the University of St. La Salle Coliseum in [[Bacolod|Bacolod City]] to usher the second season of the [[Metropolitan Basketball Association|MBA]]. ''[[MTB (PhilippineTV variety showprogram)|Magandang Tanghali Bayan]]'' main hosts [[Randy Santiago]], [[John Estrada]] and [[Willie Revillame]] helped out in hosting ''ASAP'' from Bacolod while the main hosts were in Cuneta Astrodome. In the same year, the show celebrated the finales of its top-rating soaps ''[[Mula sa Puso]]'' and ''[[Esperanza (Philippine TV series)|Esperanza]]'' through a grand production number.
 
In 2001, the producers added the tagline "The Only One" to the show's title to emphasize itself as unique amidst the rise of shows duplicating its concept. On March 11 of the same year, the show created new sensations out of "The Hunks", a new group composed of long-time Kapamilya heartthrobs [[Piolo Pascual]], [[Diether Ocampo]], [[Jericho Rosales]], [[Carlos Agassi]] and [[Bernard Palanca]]. Their phenomenal success as a group made noise around Philippine entertainment circles as they stormed their way through various appearances within ABS-CBN shows and concerts abroad. Even ''ASAP''{{'s}} rival show ''[[SOP (TV program)|SOP]]'' even got wind of the group's popularity by creating a spoofparody group, "Da HungHunks".
 
In 2002, the show lost former co-host and occasional guest [[Rico Yan]] died due to pancreatitis, while [[Jolina Magdangal]] left ''ASAP'' and she transferred to GMA Network to join ''[[SOP (TV program)|SOP]]'', along with [[Marvin Agustin]] who would later be at the network in 2006. [[Richard Gomez]] also left the show in 2002that same year after signing an exclusive contract with GMA Network. It also became the go-to show for the premieres of ABS-CBN Summer and Christmas station IDs by that period until 2015, when ''[[TV Patrol]]'' and ''[[It's Showtime (Philippine TV program)|It's Showtime]]'' changed venue. The show also introduced daring segments such as ''Rated R'' (headed by [[Rica Peralejo]]) and ''Clash Dance'' ([[Regine Tolentino]] and Angela Velez).
 
In May 2002, [[Martin Nievera]] officially returned to ''ASAP'' after four years of hiatus a main host due to his marital issues with Fernandez, he served as a permanent replacement to [[Richard Gomez]] when the latter formally ended his contract with [[ABS-CBN]] and moved to rival network [[GMA Network|GMA]].
 
In February 2003, ASAP celebrated its 8th anniversary with another special show at the Araneta Coliseum. The anniversary show was remembered for the launch of the year-long celebration of ABS-CBN's 50th year of Philippine television. It was also by that time when a major controversy happened when Angela Velez suddenly had a wardrobe malfunction while dancing on stage.
 
On that same period until June 2003, the show simulcasted on ABS-CBN's sister station [[Studio 23]] (now under the ownership of [[Aliw Broadcasting Corporation]] as [[Aliw Channel 23]]).
 
===''ASAP Mania'' (2003–2005)===
{{See also|Gary Valenciano}}
In 2003, the show was reformatted as ''ASAP Mania'', after it lost its top-rating status to ''[[SOP (TV program)|SOP Rules]]''. Some original main hosts like [[Ariel Rivera]] and [[Pops Fernandez]] left while Martin Nievera returned on a semi-regular basis. The biggest talent acquisition of the show, however, were [[Gary Valenciano]] and [[Kuh Ledesma]] who decided to sign an exclusive contract with the Kapamilya Network and also shared the former's creative inputs to make the show more interesting. Some ''ASAP'' segments like ''[[Search for the Star in a Million|Star in a Million]]'' and ''Victim'' became a hit with the viewers that ABS-CBN management decided to turn both segments into full-length shows. The move resulted in the network regaining lost audiences on weekends as both shows rated high against their respective counterparts. In the same year also, the show simulcasted on ABS-CBN's sister station [[Studio 23]] (now known as [[ABS-CBN Sports and Action|S+A]]), though it lasted for a few months.
In May 2003, the show was reformatted as ''ASAP Mania'', after it lost its top-rating status to ''[[SOP (TV program)|SOP Rules]]''. Consequently, some original main hosts like [[Ariel Rivera]] and [[Pops Fernandez]] later on left the show while [[Martin Nievera]] and [[Zsa Zsa Padilla]] started hosting the show on a semi-regular basis. The biggest talent acquisitions of the show, however, were [[Gary Valenciano]] and [[Kuh Ledesma]] who joined in to replaced Rivera and Fernandez. Valenciano and Ledesma signed exclusive contracts with ABS-CBN and also shared the former's creative inputs to make the show more interesting. In addition, Valenciano also celebrated his 20th showbiz anniversary on that show earlier that year.
 
Some ''ASAP'' segments like ''[[Search for the Star in a Million|Star in a Million]]'' and ''Victim'' became a hit with the viewers that the ABS-CBN management decided to turn both segments into full-length shows on weekend primetime in November of that year. The move resulted in the network regaining lost audience share on weekends as both shows rated high against their rival counterparts.
 
In 2004, ''ASAP'' celebrated its year-long 10th anniversary andgradually regained leadership with the addition of singing champions from [[Viva Television|Viva]]-produced singing contests ''[[Star for a Night (Philippine TV series)|Star for a Night]]'' and ''[[Search for a Star]]'' ([[Sarah Geronimo]], [[Mark Bautista]] and [[Rachelle Ann Go]]) and ABS-CBN's very own ''[[Search for the Star in a Million|Star in a Million]]'' ([[Sheryn Regis]], [[Christian Bautista]] and [[Erik Santos]]) along with their runners-up. ItIn May of the same year, it also introduced a spin-off show ''[[ASAP Fanatic]]'' to serve as a venue for its new young stars (some of which came from ''[[Star Circle Quest]]'') to perform and interact with fans. The show held a special advanced anniversary episode on October 10 of the same year at the [[Folk Arts Theater]] and the [[PhilSports Arena]].
 
===2005–2009===
{{See also|Toni Gonzaga}}
In 2005 the format changed to ''ASAP '05'' and added rising TV host [[Toni Gonzaga]] and commercial model-turned singer [[Nikki Gil]]. In 2006, the show absorbed talents from the displaced spin-off show ''ASAP Fanatic'' and became a three-hour show. It also launched a somewhat complicated logo resembling LED lights where the words ''ASAP'' were made out of dots connected which had been in use until 2014.
In 2005, the format changed to ''ASAP '05'' and added rising TV host [[Toni Gonzaga]] and commercial model-turned singer [[Nikki Gil]].
 
In 2006, the show absorbed talents from the displaced spin-off show ''ASAP Fanatic'' and became a three-hour show. It also launched a somewhat complicated logo resembling LED lights where the words ''ASAP'' were made out of dots connected which had been in use until 2015. Also in January of that same year, boxing legend [[Manny Pacquiao]] guested on the show.
In February 2007, Asia's Nightingale [[Lani Misalucha]] joined the show on a temporary basis while ex-''[[SOP (TV program)|SOP]]'' performers [[Karylle]] (daughter of [[Zsa Zsa Padilla]]) and [[Billy Crawford]] followed suit in 2008.<ref name=asapabout>[https://entertainment.abs-cbn.com/tv/shows/asap/about ASAP Program History] retrieved via asap.abs-cbn.com August 1, 2012</ref> The show also rolled out a grand welcome fit for royalty when it introduced then-Kapuso Primetime actress [[Angel Locsin]] as the newest Kapamilya actress in August 2007.
 
On June 18, 2006, [[Kim Chiu]] and [[Gerald Anderson]] performed for the first time on the ''ASAP'' stage following their stint on ''[[Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition 1]]''. A few months later, the ''[[ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards]]'' was launched where they honor the best in domestic pop culture.
In 2009, the ratings of its rival show ''[[SOP (TV program)|SOP]]'' declined and ''ASAP'' regained the credibility, prestige, and acclaim it once lost to its rival show. As a result, its rival show reformatted before the end of the year but no longer worked with the viewers.
 
In February 2007, Asia's Nightingale [[Lani Misalucha]] joined the show on a temporary basis while ex-''[[SOP (TV program)|SOP]]'' performers [[Karylle]] (daughter of [[Zsa Zsa Padilla]]) and [[Billy Crawford]] followed suit in 2008.<ref name=asapabout>[https://entertainment.abs-cbn.com/tv/shows/asap/about ASAP Program History] retrieved via asap.abs-cbn.com August 1, 2012</ref> The show also rolled out a grand welcome fit for royalty when it introduced then-Kapuso Primetime actress [[Angel Locsin]] as the newest Kapamilya actress in August and the following month, [[KC Concepcion]] after a long stay in Paris.
===2010–2013===
On January 3, 2010, the show was relaunched as ''ASAP XV'' to mark its fifteenth anniversary. In the show's special anniversary on February 7, 2010, a new set was introduced. Competition became a three-way battle when GMA Network (''[[Party Pilipinas]]'') and TV5 (now [[The 5 Network|5]]) (''[[P.O.5]]'') produced their own "concert party" shows, where some of their talents and staff were ''ASAP'' alumni.
 
On January 27, 2008, the show was aired through different locations as the show also officially started the 55th anniversary celebrations of [[ABS-CBN]].
After the year, numbers in the show title wasn't adapted in 2010, a new title named ''ASAP Rocks'' was launched on January 2, 2011. On April 3, 2011, a new set was introduced. For the first time in show's history, the show welcomed ''[[Eat Bulaga]]'' main host [[Vic Sotto]] as a special guest, performing in the show twice (April and December 2011) to promote separately the two movies that he did for ABS-CBN's film arm Star Cinema. In his December 2011 guesting, Vic was joined by some of his ''[[Eat Bulaga]]'' co-hosts on stage to promote the [[2011 Metro Manila Film Festival|MMFF]] entry ''[[Enteng ng Ina Mo]]''. The show also lost its two former co-hosts and performers [[AJ Perez]] and [[RJ Rosales]] that same year due to their respective deaths.
 
The year 2009 saw milestones for the show as it launched new groups including the ''Kanto Boys'' and ''Sessionistas''. Midway through that year, the ratings of its rival show ''[[SOP (TV program)|SOP]]'' declined due to ''ASAP'' again completely regaining the credibility, prestige, and acclaim it once lost to the former. As a result, its rival show reformatted before that same year ended but the move no longer worked with the viewers. It also paid tribute to [[Efren Peñaflorida]] who was hailed as CNN Hero as well as former President [[Corazon Aquino]] in August (who happens to be the mother of recurring guest star [[Kris Aquino]]).
On January 1, 2012, the show was launched as ''ASAP 2012''. The show also showed its support to main host Zsa Zsa Padilla following the death of her partner, Comedy King [[Dolphy]] by giving him a royal tribute. Also, [[Sarah Geronimo]] temporarily left the show for her own primetime show, ''[[Sarah G. Live]]''.
 
===2013–20162010–2015===
{{See also|Sarah Geronimo}}
On January 6, 2013, the show was renamed ''ASAP 18'' to commemorate the show's 18th anniversary. On January 5, 2014, the show was renamed ''ASAP 19'' to commemorate the show's 19th anniversary. The show also reached its 1,000th episode in April 2014.
On January 3, 2010, the show was relaunched as ''ASAP XV'' to mark its fifteenth anniversary. Year numbers in the show title weren't adapted but instead anniversary marks was used. America's Best Dance Crew champion [[Jabbawockeez]] also became guest performers since then. During the show's special anniversary episode on February 7, 2010, a new set was introduced and an opening break bumper (OBB) was instituted for the first time. Competition became a three-way battle when GMA Network (''[[Party Pilipinas]]'') and TV5 (''[[P.O.5]]'') produced their own "concert party" shows, where some of their talents and staff were ''ASAP'' alumni. In October of that same year, the show celebrated the diamond anniversary of another valued advertiser of ABS-CBN which is [[Procter & Gamble|P&G Philippines]] and [[Carol Banawa]] guested once again to promote her new album.
 
On January 2, 2011, the show was launched as ''ASAP Rocks'' as a way of asserting its over-the-top but tastefully conceptualized production numbers, and the first episode for 2011 began with a short AVP emphasizing the ''Concert Experience'' format. On April 3, 2011, a new set was introduced, and for the first time in show's history, the show welcomed then-''[[Eat Bulaga!]]'' main host [[Vic Sotto]] as a special guest, performing in the show twice (April and December 2011) to promote separately the two movies that he did for ABS-CBN's film arm [[Star Cinema]]. In his December 2011 guesting, Vic was joined by some of his ''Eat Bulaga!'' co-hosts on stage to promote the [[2011 Metro Manila Film Festival|MMFF]] entry ''[[Enteng ng Ina Mo]]''. The show also lost its two former co-hosts and performers [[AJ Perez]] and [[RJ Rosales]] that same year due to their respective deaths.
On January 4, 2015, the show was renamed ''ASAP 20'' to commemorate the show's 20th anniversary. It launched a new, simple logo that replaced the one being used from 2006, and from that point, [[Sarah Geronimo]], [[Toni Gonzaga]], [[Piolo Pascual]], & Bamboo became main hosts of the show as seen in their entire logo animation (this was usually used before commercial breaks).
 
On January 1, 2012, the show again used year numbers after it was last used in 2009 with ''ASAP 2012''. On January 22 of that same year, the show celebrated the Chinese New Year through a special episode taped at the [[Quirino Grandstand]]. The following month, [[Sarah Geronimo]] temporarily left the show as she was given her own primetime show, ''[[Sarah G. Live]]''. July of that year saw the show making milestone episodes which include the 20th anniversary of [[Star Magic]], a tribute to Comedy King [[Dolphy]], and the 50th and 30th showbiz anniversaries of [[Vilma Santos]] and [[Martin Nievera]] respectively. In August of that year, the show gave support to its main host Zsa Zsa Padilla as she battled a kidney disease before returning in September. On December 16 of that year, Venezuelan heartthrob actor [[Fernando Carrillo]] guested on the show during his visit to the Philippines.
The show was also known for being the venue show for the premiere of ABS-CBN summer station IDs until 2015, when ''[[TV Patrol]]'' and ''[[It's Showtime (TV program)|It's Showtime]]'' changed venue. Between 2012 and 2015, the tide tilted in favor of ''ASAP'' once again when some cast members from their rival shows ''[[Party Pilipinas]]'' and ''[[Sunday All Stars]]'' transferred networks and started to appear in the show. Among the notable transfers were actress [[Iza Calzado]], R&B Royalties [[Jay-R]] and [[Kyla]], and Starstruck V Grand Winner-turned-''ASAP'' Dance Goddess [[Sarah Lahbati]], who also performed regularly while showing her remarkable fierce and sizzling sexy dance moves after a bitter falling out with her former network.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Google|url = https://www.google.com.ph/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=sarah%2520lahbati%2520sizzele|website = www.google.com.ph|access-date = December 6, 2015}}</ref>
 
On January 6, 2013, the show again used anniversary marks to indicate the years they air on TV after it was last used in 2010 with ''ASAP 18'' to commemorate the show's 18th anniversary. It also marked the return of ASAP's second theme song "Better than Ever", which was used for the show's 18th anniversary OBB.
In 2015, the show faced another challenge when they got into a tough rating battle with GMA's new Sunday variety show ''[[Sunday PinaSaya]]'' that showcased more comedy skits than musical numbers. The show had to make adjustments by making some additional segments on their show, like a short skit and games with Kapamilya stars. ''ASAP'' original host Martin Nievera courted controversy when he vented his ire on the show's changes via Twitter, but later clarified his reaction saying he believes these changes in the format of the show are a way to “satisfy many markets with dignity and class". A few weeks before the comedy gag show Banana Split Extra Scoop was transferred to Sunday as ''[[Banana Sundae]]'' in early November 2015, ''ASAP'' reverted to its vaunted musical-variety format while management cut its running time to 2 hours, the first time to broadcast in such running time since the program's early years. In early December 2015, [[Elmo Magalona]], son of Philippine King of Rap [[Francis Magalona]], switched networks and became part of the show.
 
On February 24 of that same year, the show had a controversial segment wherein actress and host Anne Curtis sung "[[Diamonds (Rihanna song)|Diamonds]]" by Rihanna for her birthday presentation, wearing a black high-slit dress under fake rain. The performance sparked a debate over her undergarments and later became one of the subjects of a Congressional hearing on ABS-CBN's franchise renewal seven years later.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Anne Curtis speaks up on 'wet look' number |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/02/26/13/anne-curtis-speaks-wet-look-number}}</ref><ref>{{Citation |title='ABS-CBN programs sumasalamin sa kuwento ng pamilyang Pilipino' {{!}} TV Patrol |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QlEmCMqs-Y |access-date=2023-09-10 |language=en}}</ref> The program was later summoned by MTRCB.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Jr |first=Bayani San Diego |date=2013-02-26 |title='ASAP 18' summoned by MTRCB over Anne Curtis' wet-look act |url=https://entertainment.inquirer.net/82881/asap-18-summoned-by-mtrcb-over-anne-curtis-wet-look-act |access-date=2023-09-10 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=15 TV shows summoned by MTRCB for controversial scenes |url=https://www.pep.ph/news/local/27104/15-tv-shows-summoned-by-mtrcb-for-controversial-scenes |access-date=2023-09-10 |website=PEP.ph |language=en}}</ref> Months later, on October 6, the show celebrated the 60th anniversary of ABS-CBN and [[Television in the Philippines|Philippine television]] through a special episode held at the [[Marikina Sports Complex]].
 
On January 5, 2014, the show was relaunched as ''ASAP 19'' to commemorate the show's 19th anniversary along with a special segment paying tribute to [[Lea Salonga]] for her 35th showbiz anniversary. The show also reached its 1,000th episode in April 2014.
 
On January 4, 2015, the show was relaunched as ''ASAP 20'' to commemorate the show's 20th anniversary. It launched a new, simple logo that replaced the one being used from 2006 (although the 2006 ASAP LED logo is used on the show's teaser for the said date), and from that point, [[Piolo Pascual]] became main hosts of the show as seen in their entire logo animation (this was usually used before commercial breaks). The show unveiled its 3rd theme song "ASAP Let's Celebrate", used during the show's 20th anniversary OBB.
 
Also during that time, the tide tilted in favor of ''ASAP'' once again when some mainstays from their rival shows transferred networks and started appearing in the show. Among the notable transfers were actress [[Iza Calzado]], R&B royalties [[Jay R|Jay-R]] and [[Kyla (Filipino singer)|Kyla]], and [[StarStruck (season 5)|StarStruck V]] Ultimate Female Survivor [[Sarah Lahbati]], who also performed regularly while showing her remarkable fierce and sizzling sexy dance moves after a bitter falling out with her former network.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Google|url = https://www.google.com.ph/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=sarah%2520lahbati%2520sizzele|website = www.google.com.ph|access-date = December 6, 2015}}</ref>
 
In August 2015, the show faced another challenge when they got into a tough ratings battle with GMA's new Sunday variety show ''[[Sunday PinaSaya]]'' (the program that replaced [[Sunday All Stars]]) that showcased more comedy skits than musical numbers. The show had to make adjustments by reducing the musical production numbers and incorporated a more variety format of games and skits. ''ASAP'' original host Martin Nievera courted controversy when he vented his ire on the show's changes via Twitter, but later clarified his reaction saying he believes these changes in the format of the show are a way to “satisfy many markets with dignity and class". Conceding to "Sunday Pinasaya"'s rising popularity, the ABS-CBN management decided to revert ASAP to its original concert party format and cut the show's running time to 2 hours to accommodate the late-night comedy gag show Banana Split Extra Scoop which was renamed to ''[[Banana Sundae]]'' in mid-November 2015. A few weeks later, [[Elmo Magalona]], son of Philippine King of Rap [[Francis Magalona]], switched networks and became part of the show.
 
===2016–2018===
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On January 3, 2016, for the first time in 13 years, the show retained the title ''ASAP'' alone. Thereafter, Jolina Magdangal and Luis Manzano became main hosts of the show along with [[Piolo Pascual]], [[Sarah Geronimo]], [[Toni Gonzaga]], and [[PioloBamboo]]. Pascual On January 10, 2016, the show paid tribute to their erstwhile rival ''[[GMA Supershow]]'''s and''Master Showman'' [[SarahGerman GeronimoMoreno]] who passed away on January 8, 2016.
 
In February 2016, another singing contest grand winner from GMA Network, [[Jona Viray|Jonalyn Viray]] transferred to [[ABS-CBN]] under the screen name Jona and officially joined the show. A few weeks later, ''ASAP'' moved to an earlier timeslot at 11:45 am, and extended its runtime to 2 hours and 45 minutes. whenMeanwhile, itsthe comedy gag show ''Banana Sundae'' was transferred its timeslot again, airingto a bitlater earlier fromtimeslot 11:45 am toat 2:30 pm.
 
On May 15, 2016, ''ASAP'' launched two singing groups, the ''ASAP Birit Queens'', an all-female vocal group composed of [[Jona Viray]], [[Morissette Amon(singer)|Morissette]], [[Klarisse de Guzman]] and [[Angeline Quinto]] and the ''ASAP Soul Sessions'', a soul/R&B vocal group composed of [[Jason Dy]], [[Daryl Ong]], [[Jay R]], [[KZ Tandingan]] and [[Kyla (Filipino singer)|Kyla]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://starcinema.abs-cbn.com/2016/7/25/news/birit-queens-and-soul-sessions-fill-your-sunday-wi-18030|title=Birit Queens and Soul Sessions fill your Sunday with #feels!|website=Star Cinema}}</ref> However, both groups disbanded in late 2017. Later, on Julyas 3part of that year, the show's institutedintroduction aof new segmentsegments ''ASAPinoy'',that payingwere tributemore toyouthful. FilipinoTwo composersweeks andlater, singersthe whichshow contributed tocelebrated the success25th anniversary of Original[[Maalaala PilipinoMo MusicKaya|MMK]] (OPM)with and[[Charo welcomed Ogie AlcasidSantos-Concio]] as a regularguest performerwho bypaid October,tribute afterto aits fewimpact yearson of guestPhilippine appearancestelevision.
 
Later, on July 3 of that year, the show instituted a new segment ''ASAPinoy'', paying tribute to Filipino composers and singers which contributed to the success of Original Pilipino Music (OPM), with a special episode held at the [[Newport Performing Arts Theater]]. The show later welcomed Ogie Alcasid as a regular performer by October of the same year, after a few years of guest appearances. However, this segment ended in October 2018 with [[Ariel Rivera]] as the last artist to pay tribute to, followed by [[Rico J. Puno]] during the Himig Handog 2018 Finals after his death.
In January 2018, ''ASAP'' replaced their existing segments with new segments including ASAP TLC: The Love Connection replacing ASAP LSS: Love Songs and Stories and adding ASAP RePlay Retro Playlist, honoring legendary international acts. Later in 2018, ''ASAP'' launched a teen singing group called ASAP G! and a dance segment titled ASAP MYX: The [[Maja Salvador|Maja]]-[[Yassi Pressman|Yassi]] Xperience.
 
On May 21, 2017, ASAP staged a special episode at the [[Smart Araneta Coliseum]] in celebration of [[Star Magic]]'s 25th anniversary and was soon divided into two parts. The first part was staged live, while the second part (aired the following week) was pre-taped.
On October 17, 2018, Asia's Songbird [[Regine Velasquez]] signed a network contract with ABS-CBN, officially making her a Kapamilya after 20 years of being with GMA Network. She became a mainstay of ''ASAP'' effective October 21, 2018, when she appeared during the show's out-of-town concert in Sydney, Australia. Velasquez had previously headlined three Sunday musical variety shows ''[[SOP (TV program)|SOP]]'', ''[[Party Pilipinas]]'' and ''[[Sunday All Stars]]'' that competed against ''ASAP'' for the past 18 years from 1997 to 2015. Prior to her transfer, she was hosting the musical talk show ''[[Sarap, 'Di Ba?|Sarap Diva]]'' and had recurring stints in ''[[Sunday PinaSaya]]'' as an occasional guest actress.
 
In January 2018, ''ASAP'' replaced their existing segments with new segments including ASAP TLC: The Love Connection replacing ASAP LSS: Love Songs and Stories and adding ASAP RePlay Retro Playlist, honoring legendary international acts. On April 15 of that year, ''ASAP'' launched a dance segment titled ASAP MYX: The [[Maja Salvador|Maja]]-[[Yassi Pressman|Yassi]] Xperience and a teen singing group called ASAP G! in June.
===''ASAP Natin 'To'' (2018–present)===
After ''ASAP Live'' in Sydney and the [[Himig Handog]] 2018 Grand Finals, it was confirmed through different showbiz websites that the show underwent a reformat as ''ASAP Natin 'To'' which coincided with the entry of Regine Velasquez as one of the show's main hosts. Lui Andrada was named as the new business unit head of the show, replacing long-time business unit head Joyce Liquicia. Some of the show's cast were retained contrary to reports that some of them won't be seen on the show. On November 15, 2018, all social media accounts of ''ASAP'' unveiled the teaser and the new logo of the now revitalized show to be renamed ''ASAP Natin 'To''. Only the typeface from continues its usage, and no segments from the previous era were carried over.
 
===''ASAP Natin 'To'' (2018–2024)===
The reformatted show premiered on November 18, 2018. On December 2, 2018, a new online show "I Want ASAP" was launched hosted by [[Robi Domingo]], [[Donny Pangilinan]], [[Maymay Entrata]] and [[Edward Barber (actor)|Edward Barber]]. The online show will air at 11:30 am PHT, 15 minutes before the airing of ''ASAP Natin 'To'', replacing ASAP Chillout.<ref>{{cite news |title='iWant ASAP' to give fans what they want starting December 2 |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/12/01/18/iwant-asap-to-give-fans-what-they-want-starting-december-2 |access-date=July 23, 2020 |work=ABS-CBN News |date=December 1, 2018}}</ref>
{{See also|Regine Velasquez}}
After ''ASAP Live'' in Sydney and the [[Himig Handog]] 2018 Grand Finals, it was confirmed through different showbiz websites that the show will undergo a reformat as ''ASAP Natin 'To'' which also coincides with the entry of Regine Velasquez as one of the show's main hosts. Jasmin Pallera was named as the new supervising producer/business unit head of the show, replacing long-time business unit head Joyce Liquicia. Some of the show's cast were retained contrary to reports that some of them won't be seen on the show. On November 15, 2018, all social media accounts of ''ASAP'' unveiled the teaser and the new logo of the now revitalized show to be renamed ''ASAP Natin 'To''. Only the typeface since 2015 continues to be used, and no segments from the previous era were carried over.
 
The reformatted show premiered on November 18, 2018, a week after the Himig Handog 2018 Grand Finals. On December 2, 2018, a new online show "I Want ASAP" was launched hosted by [[Robi Domingo]], [[Donny Pangilinan]], [[Maymay Entrata]] and [[Edward Barber (actor)|Edward Barber]]. The online show airs at 11:30 am PHT, 15 minutes before the airing of ''ASAP Natin 'To'', replacing ASAP Chillout.<ref>{{cite news |title='iWant ASAP' to give fans what they want starting December 2 |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/12/01/18/iwant-asap-to-give-fans-what-they-want-starting-december-2 |access-date=July 23, 2020 |work=ABS-CBN News |date=December 1, 2018}}</ref>
In December 2018, ''ASAP Natin 'To'' launched their first segment titled The Greatest Showdown, featuring various singers. As of now, Martin Nievera and Jolina Magdangal are the only original remaining artists since the show's airing in 1995.
 
On December 2, 2018, the show launched their first segment under the new format entitled The Greatest Showdown, featuring various singers. As of now, Martin Nievera and Jolina Magdangal are the only original remaining artists since the show's airing in 1995.
====25th anniversary, COVID-19 lockdowns and ABS-CBN 2's indefinite shutdown====
On January 5, 2020, ''ASAP Natin' To'' celebrated its 25th anniversary. In addition, it reverted to its old format and revived some segments that were discontinued after the late 2018 reformat.
 
====2020–2024: 25th anniversary, COVID-19 lockdowns and ABS-CBN 2's indefinite shutdown====
In 2020, ''ASAP Natin' To'' launched a new segment titled ASAP Concert Presents, with the Pair of Aces ([[Jona Viray]] and [[Darren Espanto]]) performing on the first prod of the segment.
{{See also|Andrea Brillantes|Francine Diaz}}
On January 5, 2020, the same day current rival program ''[[All-Out Sundays]]'' premiered on GMA, ''ASAP Natin' To'' celebrated its 25th anniversary in advance, and also partly reverted to its original format.
 
On February 9, 2020, ''ASAP Natin' To'' launched a new segment titled ASAP Concert Presents, with the Pair of Aces ([[Jona Viray|Jona]] and [[Darren Espanto]]) performing on the first prod of the segment.
In March 2020, ''ASAP Natin 'To'' temporarily [[Behind closed doors (sport)|stopped the admission]] of the live [[studio audience]] as part of the country's fight against the [[COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines]]. On March 15, 2020, as [[2020 Luzon enhanced community quarantine|Metro Manila entered a lockdown]], the show stopped live episodes and aired replays for the first 2 weeks, then taped new episodes via work from home arrangements, for the next few weeks.
 
On March 10, 2020, ''ASAP Natin 'To'', along with other ABS-CBN shows temporarily [[Behind closed doors (sport)|stopped the admission]] of the live [[studio audience]] as part of the country's fight against the [[COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines]] upon the country's declaration of the State of public health emergency against the said disease. On March 15, 2020, as [[2020 Luzon enhanced community quarantine|Metro Manila was placed under a community quarantine]], the show stopped staging live episodes and aired replays for the first 2 weeks, despite having a scheduled live episode that was supposed to be staged on the said date, but was cancelled due to the already-imposed restrictions. The show later taped new episodes via [[remote work]] arrangements via [[Zoom Video Communications|Zoom]], for the following weeks from March 29, 2020, onwards.<ref>{{Cite web|date=April 18, 2021 |title='ASAP' returns via digital format as PH combats COVID-19 |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/03/29/20/asap-returns-via-digital-format-as-ph-combats-covid-19|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref>
In April 2020, as part of ABS-CBN's temporary programming schedule due to the Luzon Lockdown done to stop the [[COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines]], in response to rival network GMA extending ''Kapuso Movie Festival'' to a two-movie block, which made the network extend the Sunday edition of ''Kapamilya Blockbusters Family Weekend'' to two movies, ASAP Natin 'To's airtime was shortened to one hour and moved to [[Banana Sundae]]'s timeslot of 2:30 pm until May 3, 2020, which was its last airing before the indefinite shutdown of ABS-CBN.
 
In April 2020, ASAP Natin 'To's airtime was shortened to one hour and moved to [[Banana Sundae]]'s timeslot of 2:30 pm until May 3, 2020, which was its last airing before the shutdown of ABS-CBN's free to air stations. The move was part of ABS-CBN's temporary programming schedule due to the Enhanced community quarantine done to combat the [[COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines]], and in response to rival network GMA extending ''Kapuso Movie Festival'' to a two-movie block, which made the network extend the Sunday edition of ''Kapamilya Blockbusters Family Weekend'' to two movies.
On May 5, 2020, the [[National Telecommunications Commission (Philippines)|National Telecommunications Commission]] issued a cease and desist order against [[ABS-CBN Corporation]], forcing all of its free-to-air television and radio stations to temporarily [[ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy|suspend their operations]] due to the expiration of its legislative franchise, causing ASAP, as well as the rest of ABS-CBN shows to temporarily suspend their airings.<ref>{{cite web |last=Gregorio |first=Xave|url=https://www.cnn.ph/news/2020/5/5/ABS-CBN-off-air-NTC.html |title=ABS-CBN goes off air following NTC order |publisher=CNN Philippines |date=May 5, 2020}}</ref>
 
On May 5, 2020, the [[National Telecommunications Commission]] issued a cease and desist order against [[ABS-CBN Corporation]], forcing all of its free-to-air television and radio stations to temporarily [[ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy|suspend their operations]] due to the expiration of its legislative franchise, causing ASAP, as well as the rest of ABS-CBN shows to temporarily suspend their airings.<ref>{{cite web |last=Gregorio |first=Xave|url=https://www.cnn.ph/news/2020/5/5/ABS-CBN-off-air-NTC.html |title=ABS-CBN goes off air following NTC order |publisher=CNN Philippines |date=May 5, 2020}}</ref>
On June 14, 2020, the show resumed its taping/live staging (once a month) of new episodes for broadcast on cable-and-satellite channel [[Kapamilya Channel]], with a virtual audience being admitted in place of an actual studio audience while using [[artificial crowd noise]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://ent.abs-cbn.com/articles-news/ang-probinsyano-ang-other-favorite-kapamilya-shows-return-on-cable-and-satellite-tv-12318|title=FPJ's Ang Probinsyano and other favorite Kapamilya shows return on cable and satellite TV|website=[[ABS-CBN]]|date=June 4, 2020|access-date=June 4, 2020}}</ref> Also on the same day, iWant ASAP resumed it's telecast via a work-from-home arrangement through [[Zoom Video Communications]]. Owing to safety precautions against the [[COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines]], the show entails a 1-week lock-in taping set-up to produce a month worth of episodes, with only the episode done during the lock-in period being staged live from the studio itself.
 
On June 14, 2020, the show resumed its in-studio taping/live staging (once a month) of new episodes for broadcast on cable-and-satellite channel [[Kapamilya Channel]], with a virtual audience being admitted in place of an actual studio audience while using [[artificial crowd noise]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://ent.abs-cbn.com/articles-news/ang-probinsyano-ang-other-favorite-kapamilya-shows-return-on-cable-and-satellite-tv-12318|title=FPJ's Ang Probinsyano and other favorite Kapamilya shows return on cable and satellite TV|website=[[ABS-CBN]]|date=June 4, 2020|access-date=June 4, 2020}}</ref> Also on the same day, iWant ASAP resumed its telecast via a [[remote work]] arrangement through [[Zoom Video Communications]]. Owing to safety precautions against the [[COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines]] during the general community quarantine, the show entailed a 4-day lock-in taping set-up to produce 3 episodes per taping cycle, with only the episode done during the lock-in period being staged live from the studio itself.
In August 2020, ASAP was reduced to a 2-hour airtime (the second time since 2015) after the franchise of ABS-CBN was denied by the congress.
 
In August 2020, ASAP was reduced to a 2-hour airtime again since 2015 after the franchise renewal of ABS-CBN was denied by the [[House of Representatives of the Philippines]].
In September 2020, ASAP's main director Johnny Manahan and cast members [[Piolo Pascual]], [[Billy Crawford]], [[Maja Salvador]] and [[Catriona Gray]] have temporarily left the show. They were signed up by independent television producer [[Brightlight Productions]] for new shows that air on [[TV5 (Philippine TV channel)|TV5]] through a blocktime agreement. Manahan produces the daily noontime show ''[[Lunch Out Loud]]'' to be hosted by Crawford and also directed the now-defunct Sunday noontime show ''[[Sunday Noontime Live!]]'' headlined by Piolo Pascual, Catriona Gray, and Maja Salvador. Joane Laygo, who has been directing the show since the 2018 reformat, became the permanent main director of the said show.
 
In September 2020, ASAP's main director [[Johnny Manahan]] and cast members [[Piolo Pascual]], [[Billy Crawford]], [[Maja Salvador]], [[Catriona Gray]], [[Maris Racal]], [[Donny Pangilinan]] and [[Zephanie Dimaranan|Zephanie]] left the show. They were signed up by independent television producer [[Brightlight Productions]] for new shows that air on [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]] under a blocktime agreement between the network and the aforementioned production company. Manahan produced the daily noontime show ''[[Lunch Out Loud]]'' that is hosted by Crawford and also directed the now-defunct Sunday noontime show ''[[Sunday Noontime Live!]]'' headlined by Piolo Pascual, Catriona Gray, Maja Salvador, Donny Pangilinan and [[Jake Ejercito]]. Joane Laygo, who has been directing the show since the 2018 reformat, became the permanent main director of the said show.
On October 11, 2020, the show went back on free TV via the newly launched [[A2Z (Philippine TV channel)|A2Z Channel 11]] under a blocktime agreement between the network and [[religious broadcasting|religious broadcaster]], [[ZOE Broadcasting Network]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=News|first=ABS-CBN|date=2020-10-07|title=What ABS-CBN shows are coming to A2Z Channel 11|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/10/07/20/what-abs-cbn-shows-are-coming-to-a2z-channel-11|access-date=2020-10-07|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref> Also, on the same day, the show returned to the 12:00 PM timeslot.
 
On October 11, 2020, the show went back on free TV via the newly launched [[A2Z (TV channel)|A2Z Channel 11]] under a blocktime agreement between the network and [[religious broadcasting|religious broadcaster]], [[ZOE Broadcasting Network]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=October 7, 2020|title=What ABS-CBN shows are coming to A2Z Channel 11|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/10/07/20/what-abs-cbn-shows-are-coming-to-a2z-channel-11|access-date=October 7, 2020|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref> Also, on the same day, the show returned to the 12:00 PM timeslot.
On January 24, 2021, the show began airing its simulcast as a blocktimer on [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]] as part of a reported partnership between ABS-CBN and [[Cignal TV]], which handles TV5's programming, replacing [[Sunday Noontime Live!]]. Despite this development, the show will continue to air on [[A2Z (Philippine TV channel)|A2Z Channel 11]], [[Kapamilya Channel]], and Kapamilya Online Live.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-01-18|title=ASAP Natin 'To, mapapanood na sa TV5 simula sa January 24|url=https://www.pep.ph/pepalerts/cabinet-files/asap-natin-to-tv5-a734-20210118|access-date=2021-01-18|website=PEP.ph|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-01-18|title=The Cignal-TV5 & ABS-CBN tie-up happening very soon|url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2021/01/18/2071091/cignal-tv5-abs-cbn-tie-happening-very-soon|access-date=2021-01-19|website=[[The Philippine Star]]|language=en}}</ref>
 
On January 24, 2021, the show began airing its simulcast as a blocktimer on [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]] as part of a reported partnership between ABS-CBN and [[Cignal TV]], which handles TV5's programming, replacing [[Sunday Noontime Live!]]. Despite this development, the show continued airing on [[A2Z (TV channel)|A2Z Channel 11]], [[Kapamilya Channel]], and Kapamilya Online Live.<ref>{{Cite web|date=January 18, 2021|title=ASAP Natin 'To, mapapanood na sa TV5 simula sa January 24|url=https://www.pep.ph/pepalerts/cabinet-files/asap-natin-to-tv5-a734-20210118|access-date=January 18, 2021|website=PEP.ph|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=January 18, 2021|title=The Cignal-TV5 & ABS-CBN tie-up happening very soon|url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2021/01/18/2071091/cignal-tv5-abs-cbn-tie-happening-very-soon|access-date=January 19, 2021|website=[[The Philippine Star]]|language=en}}</ref>
On April 4 and 11, 2021, ''ASAP Natin 'To'' temporarily aired replays of previous episodes as a result of suspending taping/live staging of new episodes after airing two pre-taped episodes due to the [[Enhanced community quarantine in Luzon|reimposed enhanced community quarantine]] caused by the surge of COVID-19 cases in the [[Greater Manila Area]] that started in March 2021.{{citation needed|date=April 2021}}
 
In March 2021, certain performers who were part of [[Sunday Noontime Live!]], such as [[Donny Pangilinan]], [[Maris Racal]] and [[Zephanie Dimaranan|Zephanie]] returned to ASAP after their stint in the said show.<ref>{{Cite web|date=March 4, 2021|title=Artists who moved out of ABS-CBN, gradually returning to the Kapamilya Network|url=https://www.lionheartv.net/2021/03/artists-who-moved-out-of-abs-cbn-gradually-returning-to-the-kapamilya-network/|website=LionhearTV|language=en}}</ref>
==Cast and Artists==
 
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On April 4 and 11, 2021, ''ASAP Natin 'To'' temporarily aired replays of previous episodes as a result of suspending taping/live staging of new episodes after airing two pre-taped episodes due to the [[Enhanced community quarantine in Luzon|reimposed enhanced community quarantine]] caused by the surge of COVID-19 cases and deaths in the [[Greater Manila Area]] due to the [[SARS-CoV-2 Alpha variant|B.1.1.7]] and [[SARS-CoV-2 Beta variant|B.1.351]] variants of COVID-19. The show would resume airing live/fresh episodes on April 18, 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|date=April 18, 2021|title='ASAP' stages live show anew, becomes Twitter's top trending topic|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/04/18/21/asap-live-show-twitter-trending|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref>
 
Following the return to studio after the aforementioned COVID-19 surge, ''ASAP Natin 'To'' launched several new segments, such as ASAP PPOP (a segment for groups like [[Bini (group)|BINI]] and [[BGYO]]), New Gen Divas (an all-female vocal group composed of [[Janine Berdin]], [[Elha Nympha]], [[Sheena Belarmino]] and [[Zephanie Dimaranan|Zephanie]]; later replaced by Fatima Lagueras aka Fana due to her transfer to GMA Network in 2022), ASAP Fresh, ASAP Exclusive, ASAP Discoveries and ASAP Transformation.
 
On July 11, 2021, ASAP held a special episode titled 'Kapamilya Forever Day' a year after [[ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy|ABS-CBN's franchise was denied by 70 congressmen]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=July 11, 2021|title=Kapamilya stars nagsama-sama sa 'Kapamilya Forever Day' sa 'ASAP'|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/video/entertainment/07/11/21/kapamilya-stars-nagsama-sama-sa-kapamilya-forever-day-sa-asap|website=ABS-CBN News|language=tl}}</ref>
 
On November 5, 2022, ASAP returned to the international scene after two years of hiatus due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines]]. Its first international show since the pandemic was held at the [[Orleans Arena]] in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]]. Originally, the show was going to perform as part of [[Expo 2020]], but the said event was cancelled due to the [[SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant|surge of COVID-19 cases in the country due to the Omicron variant]].
 
On January 8, 2023, ASAP introduced its new studio set. It is the first major redesign since 2017. Despite the aforementioned change, the show still continued to do lock-in taping episodes for the later weeks, and airing replay episodes for the final week of each month while live audience admission remained suspended indefinitely, despite the lifting of the COVID-19 emergency a few months later.
 
Headwriter Darla Sauler admitted on [[Twitter|X (Twitter)]] that the [[ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy|non-renewal of ABS-CBN's franchise]] caused the program not to have a live studio audience (having initially suspended it when the country declared a state of public health emergency on COVID-19) and replays at the last week of the month, with the [[COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines|COVID-19 restrictions in the country]] during the past few years being also another factor in the said reasons.<ref>{{Cite web |last=LionhearTV |date=2023-08-29 |title=Headwriter Darla Sauler admits frequent replays on 'ASAP Natin 'To' due to budget constraints |url=https://www.lionheartv.net/2023/08/darla-sauler-asap-natin-to-budget/ |access-date=2023-09-10 |website=LionhearTV |language=en-US}}</ref>
 
===''ASAP Natin 'To 29'' (2024–present)===
On February 4, 2024, the show celebrated its 29th anniversary. Coinciding with this, the show welcomed back live audiences for the first time after almost 4 years since the COVID-19 pandemic broke out in 2020. The anniversary special also welcomed back some of ASAP's past hosts and performers, and paid tribute to ABS-CBN's [[Dreamscape Entertainment]] head and ASAP pioneer creator Deo Endrinal who died the day before the show's celebration.
 
==Cast, crew and staff==
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===Main hosts===
* [[Martin Nievera]] <small>(1995–1998; since 2002)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=February 7, 2021|title=Birthday boy Martin Nievera leads 26th anniversary celebration of 'ASAP'|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/02/07/21/birthday-boy-martin-nievera-leads-26th-anniversary-celebration-of-asap|access-date=October 14, 2021|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Martin Nievera]] <small>(1995–1998; 2004–present)</small>
* [[Zsa Zsa Padilla]] <small>(since 1998)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=June 15, 2020|title=What 'ASAP' comeback means for music veteran Zsa Zsa Padilla|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/06/15/20/what-asap-comeback-means-for-music-veteran-zsa-zsa-padilla|access-date=October 14, 2021|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Zsa Zsa Padilla]] <small>(1998–present)</small>
* [[Luis Manzano]] <small>(since 2003)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=June 13, 2021|title=ASAP Natin 'To family welcomes back Luis Manzano|url=https://ent.abs-cbn.com/asap/videos/asap-natin-to-family-welcomes-back-luis-manzano-307859|access-date=October 14, 2021|website=ent.abs-cbn.com|language=en}}</ref>
* ''[[Piolo Pascual]]'' <small> (1996; 1998–2020; 2021–present)</small>
* [[Gary Valenciano]] <small>(since 2003)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=April 18, 2021|title=Gary V celebrates 38th anniversary in showbiz on 'ASAP'|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/04/18/21/gary-v-celebrates-38th-anniversary-in-showbiz-on-asap|access-date=October 14, 2021|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Luis Manzano]] <small>(2003–present)</small>
* [[ErikSarah SantosGeronimo]] <small>(2004–presentsince 2004)</small>
* [[Erik Santos]] <small>(since 2004)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=October 10, 2021|title=Erik Santos with star-studded birthday treat on 'ASAP Natin 'To'|url=https://mb.com.ph/2021/10/10/erik-santos-with-star-studded-birthday-treat-on-asap-natin-to|access-date=October 14, 2021|website=[[Manila Bulletin]]|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Gary Valenciano]] <small>(2004–present)</small>
* [[Kim Chiu]] <small>(since 2006)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=April 2021|title=Kim Chiu star-studded birthday celebration lights up 'ASAP Natin 'To' this Sunday|url=https://www.lionheartv.net/2021/04/kim-chiu-star-studded-brithday-celebration-lights-up-asap-natin-to-this-sunday/|access-date=October 14, 2021}}</ref>
* [[Sarah Geronimo|Sarah Geronimo-Guidicelli]] <small>(2004–present)</small>
* [[Enchong Dee]] <small>(since 2008)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=November 2021|title=Enchong Dee star-studded birthday celebration light up 'ASAP Natin 'To' this Sunday|url=https://www.lionheartv.net/2021/11/enchong-dee-star-studded-brithday-celebration-lights-up-asap-natin-to-this-sunday/|access-date=October 14, 2021}}</ref>
* [[Kim Chiu]] <small>(2006–present)</small>
* [[EnchongOgie DeeAlcasid]] <small>(2008–presentsince 2017)</small>
* [[OgieRegine Velasquez-Alcasid]] <small>(2017–presentsince 2018)</small>
* [[Janine Gutierrez]] <small>(since 2021)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=January 21, 2021|title=New Kapamilya Janine Gutierrez to join 'ASAP Natin 'To' as host|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/01/21/21/new-kapamilya-janine-gutierrez-to-join-asap-natin-to-as-host|access-date=October 14, 2021|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Regine Velasquez|Regine Velasquez-Alcasid]] <small>(2018–present)</small>
* [[Janine Gutierrez]] <small>(2021–present)</small>
 
====''iWant ASAP'' Mainmain Hostshosts====
* [[Robi Domingo]] <small>(since 2008)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=April 9, 2020|title='Dream come true': Robi Domingo gushes over 'ASAP' collaboration with Sarah G|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/04/09/20/dream-come-true-robi-domingo-gushes-over-asap-collaboration-with-sarah-g|access-date=October 14, 2021|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Robi Domingo]] <small>(2008–present)</small>
* [[Darren Espanto]] <small>(since 2015)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=May 30, 2021|title=Darren Espanto, Morissette itinanghal ang mga bagong kanta sa 'ASAP'|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/05/30/21/darren-espanto-morissette-itinanghal-ang-mga-bagong-kanta-sa-asap|access-date=October 14, 2021|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Darren Espanto]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Maymay Entrata]] <small>(since 2017)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=October 20, 2019|title=WATCH: Maymay Entrata in dazzling 'Solo' dance cover on 'ASAP'|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/video/entertainment/10/20/19/watch-maymay-entrata-in-dazzling-solo-dance-cover-on-asap|access-date=October 14, 2021|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Maymay Entrata]] <small>(2017–present)</small>
* [[Edward Barber (actor)|Edward Barber]] <small>(2017–presentsince 2017)</small>{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
* [[Jeremy Glinoga]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[Andi Abaya]] <small>(since 2021)</small>{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
* [[Kobie Brown]] <small>(since 2021)</small>{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
* [[Shanaia Gomez]] <small>(since 2022)</small>{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
* Misha de Leon <small>(since 2022)</small>{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
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====Former main hosts /Occasional occasional performers====
* [[Jolina Magdangal]] <small>(1995–2002; since 2014)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=November 9, 2014|title=WATCH: Jolina returns to 'ASAP'|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/11/09/14/watch-jolina-returns-asap|access-date=October 27, 2021|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Jolina Magdangal|Jolina Magdangal-Escueta]] <small>(1995–2002; 2014–present)</small>
* [[VhongPops NavarroFernandez]] <small>(1996–present1995–2003; since 2023)</small>
* [[Vhong Navarro]] <small>(since 1996)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=April 6, 2014|title=Vhong returns to 'ASAP' to dance greatest hits|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/video/entertainment/04/06/14/vhong-returns-asap-dance-greatest-hits|access-date=October 27, 2021|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Lea Salonga]] <small>(1997–present)</small>
* [[Lea Salonga]] <small>(since 1997)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=October 18, 2020|title=Lea Salonga treats 'ASAP' viewers with 'Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal,' 'Nandito Ako'|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/10/18/20/lea-salonga-treats-asap-viewers-with-bakit-labis-kitang-mahal-nandito-ako|access-date=October 17, 2021|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Vina Morales]] <small>(2001–present)</small>
* [[Toni Gonzaga|Toni Gonzaga-Sorianoapl.de.ap]] <small>(2005–presentsince 2013)</small>
* [[Sharon Cuneta]] <small>(since 2015)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=January 22, 2021|title=Sharon Cuneta "upset" about reported guesting on ASAP Natin 'To this Sunday: "Di naman po ako nag-'Yes'"|url=https://www.pep.ph/news/local/sharon-cuneta-asap-a717-20210122|access-date=October 27, 2021|website=Philippine Entertainment Portal|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Bamboo Mañalac|Bamboo]] <small>(2011–present)</small>
* [[apl.de.apJanno Gibbs]] <small>(2013–presentsince 2017)</small>
* [[Sharon Cuneta|Sharon Cuneta-Pangilinan]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Jaya (singer)|Jaya]] <small>(2017–present)</small>
* [[Janno Gibbs]] <small> (1996; 2018–present)</small>
 
===Co-hosts, performers and occasional guests===
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* [[Roselle Nava]] <small>(1995–2003; 2010; since 2015)</small>
* [[Carlo Aquino]] <small>(1995–2005; since 2012)</small>
* [[Marvin Agustin]] <small>(1995–2005; 2014–2017; since 2021)</small>
* [[Angelica Panganiban]] <small>(1995–2016; since 2019)</small>
* [[Jamie Rivera]] <small>(since 1995)</small>
* [[Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo]] <small>(since 1995)</small>
* [[Aga Muhlach]] <small>(1995–2010; since 2016)</small>
* [[Diether Ocampo]] <small>(1995–2016; since 2018)</small>
* [[Mylene Dizon]] <small>(1995–2003; since 2021)</small>
* [[John Estrada]] <small>(1995–2018; since 2021)</small>
* [[Kaye Abad]] <small>(1995–2018; since 2022)</small>
* [[Baron Geisler]] <small>(1995–2005; since 2023)</small>
* [[Marc Solis]] <small>(since 1996)</small>
* [[Dimples Romana]] <small>(1997–2003; since 2010)</small>
* [[Nikki Valdez]] <small>(since 1997)</small>
* [[Jericho Rosales]] <small>(since 1997)</small>
* [[Piolo Pascual]] <small>(1996–1998; 2000–2020; since 2021)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=January 23, 2021|title=Piolo & Donny back in ASAP... from SNL?|url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2021/01/23/2072284/piolo-donny-back-asap-snl|access-date=October 14, 2021|website=Philstar|language=en}}</ref>{{efn|name=SNL|Following the franchise denial of [[ABS-CBN Corporation|ABS-CBN]] and the retrenchments of employees, this artist had a temporary stint in [[Sunday Noontime Live!]] before returning to ASAP.}}
* [[Jodi Sta. Maria]] <small>(since 1999)</small>
* [[Desiree del Valle]] <small>(1999–2005; since 2007)</small>
* [[Lorna Tolentino]] <small>(1999–2011; since 2018)</small>
* [[Vina Morales]] <small>(since 2001)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=February 5, 2017|title=WATCH: 'ASAP' brings back Clash Dance with Vina, Regine|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/video/entertainment/02/05/17/watch-asap-brings-back-clash-dance-with-vina-regine|access-date=October 27, 2021|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Edu Manzano]] <small> (2001–2004; since 2023)</small>
* [[Pia Wurtzbach]] <small>(2002–2006; since 2016)</small>
* [[Nina Girado|Nina]] <small>(2003–2011; since 2015)</small>
* [[Roxanne Barcelo]] <small>(2003–2008; since 2017)</small>
* [[Carla Humphries]] <small>(since 2003)</small>
* [[Shaina Magdayao]] <small>(2004–2019; since 2022)</small>
* [[Anne Curtis]] <small>(since 2004)</small>
* [[Sheryn Regis]] <small>(2004–2010; since 2014)</small>
* [[Roxanne Guinoo]] <small>(2004–2010; since 2015)</small>
* [[Gabriel Valenciano|Gab Valenciano]] <small>(2004–2014; since 2023)</small>
* [[Erich Gonzales]] <small>(since 2005)</small>
* [[Jake Zyrus]] <small>(since 2005)</small>
* [[Jed Madela]] <small>(since 2005)</small>
* G-Force <small>(since 2005)</small>
* [[Sam Milby]] <small>(since 2006)</small>
* [[Jake Cuenca]] <small>(since 2006)</small>
* [[Davey Langit]] <small>(2006–2008; since 2017)</small>
* [[Yeng Constantino]] <small>(since 2006)</small>
* [[Gerald Anderson]] <small>(since 2006)</small>
* [[Matt Evans]] <small> (2006–2015; since 2022)</small>
* [[Sam Concepcion]] <small>(since 2006)</small>
* [[Zanjoe Marudo]] <small>(since 2006)</small>
* [[Empress Schuck]] <small> (2006–2014; since 2021)</small>
* [[Arron Villaflor]] <small>(since 2007)</small>
* [[Bela Padilla]] <small>(2007–2009; since 2015)</small>
* [[KC Concepcion]] <small>(2007–2016; since 2020)</small>
* [[Angel Locsin]] <small>(since 2007)</small>
* [[Laarni Lozada]] <small>(since 2008)</small>
* [[Denise Laurel]] <small>(since 2008)</small>
* [[Ejay Falcon]] <small>(since 2008)</small>
* [[Cristine Reyes]] <small>(since 2008)</small>
* [[Arnel Pineda]] <small>(since 2008)</small>
* [[Vice Ganda]] <small>(since 2008)</small>
* [[Liezel Garcia]] <small>(since 2008)</small>
* [[Richard Poon]] <small>(since 2008)</small>
* Bugoy Drilon <small>(since 2008)</small>
* [[Ice Seguerra]] <small>(since 2009) </small>
* [[Sitti]] <small>(since 2009)</small>
* [[Nyoy Volante]] <small>(since 2009)</small>
* [[Dionne Monsanto]] <small>(2009–2021; since 2023)</small>
* [[Zaijian Jaranilla]] <small>(since 2009)</small>
* [[Coco Martin]] <small>(since 2009)</small>
* [[Julia Montes]] <small>(2010–2018; since 2021)</small>
* [[Melai Cantiveros]] <small>(2010–2013; since 2015)</small>
* [[James Reid (actor)|James Reid]] <small>(2010–2012; since 2014)</small>
* [[Enrique Gil]] <small>(since 2010)</small>
* [[Kathryn Bernardo]] <small>(since 2010)</small>
* [[Mutya Orquia]] <small>(since 2011)</small>
* [[Xyriel Manabat]] <small>(since 2011)</small>
* [[Angeline Quinto]] <small>(since 2011)</small>
* [[Zia Quizon]] <small>(since 2011)</small>
* [[Juris Fernandez|Juris]] <small>(since 2011)</small>
* [[Tippy Dos Santos]] <small>(since 2011)</small>
* [[Alex Castro]] <small>(since 2011)</small>
* [[JM de Guzman]] <small>(since 2011)</small>
* [[Bryan Termulo]] <small>(since 2011)</small>
* [[Joseph Marco]] <small>(since 2011)</small>
* [[Marcelito Pomoy]] <small>(since 2011)</small>
* [[Bamboo Mañalac|Bamboo]] <small>(since 2011)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=February 7, 2021|title=Bamboo sings original hit 'Masaya' with Jona|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/02/07/21/bamboo-sings-original-hit-masaya-with-jona|access-date=October 27, 2021|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Paulo Avelino]] <small>(since 2012)</small>
* [[JV Kapunan|Young JV]] <small>(since 2012)</small>
* [[Iza Calzado]] <small>(since 2012)</small>
* [[Yves Flores]] <small>(since 2012)</small>
* [[Sue Ramirez]] <small>(since 2012)</small>
* [[Kiko Estrada]] <small>(2012–2014; since 2019)</small>
* Paolo Valenciano <small>(since 2012)</small>
* [[KZ Tandingan]] <small>(since 2012)</small>
* [[Daniel Padilla]] <small>(since 2012)</small>
* [[Dominic Roque]] <small>(since 2012)</small>
* [[Abra (rapper)|Abra]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Gloc-9]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Yen Santos]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Arjo Atayde]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Yam Concepcion]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Klarisse de Guzman]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Liza Soberano]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Julia Barretto]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Morissette (singer)|Morissette]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Kean Cipriano]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[AJ Muhlach]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Sharlene San Pedro]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Mitoy Yonting]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Ella Cruz]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Thor (singer)|Thor]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Jane Oineza]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Raikko Mateo]] <small>(since 2013) </small>
* [[Diego Loyzaga]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[JC de Vera]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Marco Gumabao]] <small> (since 2013)</small>
* [[Andrea Brillantes]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Anna Luna (actress)|Anna Luna]] <small> (2013–2015; since 2023)</small>
* [[Coleen Garcia]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* Michelle Vito <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Sam Mangubat]] <small>(2013–2020; since 2021)</small>{{efn|name=SNL}}
* [[Janella Salvador]] <small>(since 2013)</small>
* [[Jerome Ponce]] <small>(since 2013) </small>
* [[Lyca Gairanod]] <small>(since 2014)</small>
* [[Sofia Andres]] <small>(since 2014)</small>
* [[Alexa Ilacad]] <small>(since 2014)</small>
* [[Nash Aguas]] <small>(since 2014)</small>
* [[Isabelle Daza]] <small>(since 2014)</small>
* [[Grae Fernandez]] <small>(since 2014)</small>
* [[Paolo Onesa]] <small>(since 2014)</small>
* [[Nadine Lustre]] <small>(since 2014)</small>
* [[Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition 4#Housemates|Joj & Jai Agpangan]] <small>(since 2014)</small>
* [[Ebe Dancel]] <small>(since 2014)</small>
* [[Juan Karlos Labajo]] <small>(since 2014)</small>
* [[Jome Silayan|Victor Silayan]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Loisa Andalio]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Joshua Garcia]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Maris Racal]] <small>(2015–2020; since 2021)</small>{{efn|name=SNL}}
* [[Jana Agoncillo]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Harana (band)|Bryan Santos]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Michael Pangilinan]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Arci Muñoz]] <small>(2015–2020; since 2023)</small>
* [[Rivermaya|Jason Fernandez]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[The Voice of the Philippines (season 2)|Bradley Holmes]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Jason Dy]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Iñigo Pascual]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Monique Lualhati]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Kyla (Filipino singer)|Kyla]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Jairus Aquino]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Elmo Magalona]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Maxene Magalona]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Elha Nympha]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Marlo Mortel]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Ian Veneracion]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Onyok Pineda]] <small>(since 2015)</small>
* [[Gwen Zamora]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Xia Vigor]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Karla Estrada]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[CJ Navato]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Mayton Eugenio]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Danita Paner]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Rico Blanco]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* Chun Sa Jung <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Jona Viray|Jona]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Ritz Azul]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Saab Magalona]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Kylie Verzosa]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Tony Labrusca]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Kyle Echarri]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Kira Balinger]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Ronnie Alonte]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[McCoy de Leon]] <small> (2016–2021; since 2023)</small>
* [[Elisse Joson]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Enzo Pineda]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Markus Paterson]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Kristel Fulgar]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* Chienna Filomeno <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Claire Ruiz]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
* [[Donny Pangilinan]] <small> (2017–2020; since 2021)</small>{{efn|name=SNL}}
* Loren Burgos <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[Noven Belleza]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[Julian Trono]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[Leila Alcasid]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[Kiana Valenciano]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[Kakie|Frankie Pangilinan]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[BoybandPH]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[Vivoree Esclito]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[Awra Briguela]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[AC Bonifacio]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* Justin Alva <small>(since 2017)</small>
* Sam Shoaf <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[Alonzo Muhlach]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[Heaven Peralejo]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[Jona Soquite]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* Mica Becerro <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[Kaye Cal]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[Richard Gutierrez]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[Aljur Abrenica]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[Moira Dela Torre]] <small>(since 2017)</small>
* [[Barbie Imperial]] <small>(since 2018)</small>
* [[Nonong Ballinan]] <small>(since 2018)</small>
* [[Ryza Cenon]] <small>(since 2018)</small>
* [[Gian Magdangal]] <small>(since 2018)</small>
* [[Jayda (singer)|Jayda]] <small>(2018–2020; since 2021)</small>{{efn|name=SNL}}
* [[Janine Berdin]] <small>(since 2018)</small>
* [[TNT Boys]] <small>(since 2018)</small>
* [[MNL48]] <small>(since 2018)</small>
* [[Sheena Belarmino]] <small>(since 2018)</small>
* Krystal Brimner <small>(since 2018)</small>
* [[Charlie Dizon]] <small>(since 2018)</small>
* [[Francine Diaz]] <small>(since 2018)</small>
* [[RK Bagatsing]] <small>(since 2018)</small>
* [[This Band (band)|This Band]] <small>(since 2019)</small>
* Sophia Reola <small> (since 2019)</small>
* [[Seth Fedelin]] <small>(since 2019)</small>
* Miguel Vergara <small>(since 2019)</small>
* Claudia Barretto <small>(since 2019)</small>
* [[Lara Maigue]] <small>(2019–2020; since 2021)</small>
* [[SB19]] <small>(2019–2020; since 2021)</small>
* [[Lance Busa]] <small>(since 2019)</small>
* ''[[Idol Philippines|Fana]]'' <small>(2019–2020; since 2021)</small>{{efn|name=SNL}}
* [[Pinoy Big Brother: Otso|Karina Bautista]] <small>(since 2019)</small>
* [[Pinoy Big Brother: Otso|Aljon Mendoza]] <small>(since 2019)</small>
* [[Ben&Ben]] <small>(since 2019)</small>
* [[I Belong to the Zoo]] <small>(since 2019)</small>
* [[Jane De Leon]] <small>(since 2019)</small>
* TJ Monterde <small>(since 2019)</small>
* Gillian Vicencio <small>(since 2019)</small>
* Six Part Invention <small>(since 2019)</small>
* [[Jin Macapagal]] <small>(since 2019)</small>
* [[Elaine Duran]] <small>(since 2020)</small>
* [[Catriona Gray]] <small>(2018–2020; since 2021)</small>{{efn|name=SNL}}
* [[Pinoy Big Brother: Otso|Lance Carr]] <small>(since 2020)</small>
* [[Pinoy Big Brother: Otso|Tan Roncal]] <small>(since 2020)</small>
* [[Pinoy Big Brother: Otso|Ashley del Mundo]] <small>(since 2020)</small>
* Heart Salvador <small>(since 2020)</small>
* Cydel Gabutero <small>(since 2020)</small>
* Isang Manlapaz <small>(since 2020)</small>
* Kendra Aguirre <small>(since 2020)</small>
* [[Jameson Blake]] <small>(since 2020)</small>
* [[Idol Philippines|iDolls]] <small>(since 2020)</small>
* [[BGYO]] <small>(since 2020)</small>
* [[Bini (group)|BINI]] <small>(since 2020)</small>
* Sam Cruz <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[KD Estrada]] <small>(since 2021)</small>{{efn|name=SNL}}
* [[Belle Mariano]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Anji Salvacion]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Alyanna Angeles <small> (since 2021)</small>
* Diego Gutierrez <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[JM Yosures]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Angela Ken]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Renshi de Guzman <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Danica Ontengco <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Jeremiah Lisbo]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Niana Guerrero]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Christian Bables]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Mary Joy Apostol <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Kaori Oinuma]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Joao Constancia]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Criza Taa <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Ashley Colet <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Limer Veloso <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Dalia Varde <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Idol Philippines|Gello Marquez]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Sophie Reyes <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Gigi De Lana]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Rachel Alejandro]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Angel Aquino]] <small> (since 2021)</small>
* [[Agot Isidro]] <small> (since 2021)</small>
* SAB <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Alyssa Muhlach <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Moira Lacambra <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Sela Guia]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Aya Fernandez <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Zack Tabudlo]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Jake Ejercito]] <small>(since 2021)</small>{{efn|name=SNL}}
* [[Lovi Poe]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Sunshine Dizon]] <small>(2021–2022; since 2023)</small>
* Kurt Mendoza <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Ana Ramsey <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Pinoy Big Brother: Connect|Quincy Villanueva]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Pinoy Big Brother: Connect|Amanda Zamora]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Adie <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Rob Deniel <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Tawag ng Tanghalan (season 5)|Reiven Umali]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Kei Kurosawa <small>(since 2021)</small>
* RJ Perkins <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Anthony Castillo <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Keann Johnson <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Louise Abuel]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Kaila Estrada]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Maika Rivera]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Marela Torre <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Valentino Jaafar <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Anne Tenorio <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Drey Brown <small>(since 2021)</small>
* [[Pinoy Big Brother: Connect|Ralph Malibunas]] <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Angelina Cruz <small>(since 2021)</small>
* Margaux Montaña <small> (since 2022)</small>
* Angelica Lao <small>(since 2022)</small>
* Analain Salvador <small>(since 2022)</small>
* [[Pinoy Big Brother: Kumunity Season 10|Benedix Ramos]] <small>(since 2022)</small>
* Zabel Lamberth <small>(since 2022)</small>
* [[Pinoy Big Brother: Kumunity Season 10|Jordan Andrews]] <small>(since 2022)</small>
* JM Dela Cerna <small> (since 2022)</small>
* [[Ivana Alawi]] <small> (since 2022)</small>
* Arabella Davao <small>(since 2022)</small>
* [[Bryan Chong]] <small>(since 2022)</small>
* [[Khimo Gumatay]] <small>(since 2022)</small>
* Ashton Salvador <small>(since 2022)</small>
* Althea Ruedas <small>(since 2022)</small>
* Kice <small>(since 2022)</small>
* Ryssi Avila <small>(since 2022)</small>
* Mark Manicad <small>(since 2022)</small>
* [[Jay Gonzaga]] <small>(since 2022)</small>
* Karl Medina <small>(since 2022)</small>
* Ann Raniel <small>(since 2022)</small>
* [[Jef Gaitan]] <small>(since 2023)</small>
* L.A Santos <small>(since 2023)</small>
* [[Paolo Gumabao]] <small>(since 2023)</small>
* [[Katrina Velarde]] <small> (since 2023)</small>
* [[Jex de Castro]] <small> (since 2023)</small>
* [[Jennica Garcia]] <small> (since 2023)</small>
* Lyka Estrella <small>(since 2023)</small>
* Shane Bernabe <small>(since 2023)</small>
* Marko Rudio <small> (since 2023)</small>
* Jezza Quiogue <small> (since 2023)</small>
* [[John Arcilla]] <small> (since 2023)</small>
* Nowi Alpuerto <small> (since 2023)</small>
* Gela Atayde <small> (since 2023)</small>
* Ana Abad Santos <small> (since 2023)</small>
* Marielle Montellano <small> (since 2023)</small>
* [[Kim Rodriguez]] <small> (since 2023)</small>
* [[Bea Binene]] <small> (since 2023)</small>
* Karl Gabriel <small>(since 2023)</small>
* [[Rans Rifol]] <small>(since 2023)</small>
* Vance Larena <small>(since 2023)</small>
* Pepe Herrera <small>(since 2023)</small>
* Raven Rigor <small>(since 2023)</small>
* Sean Tristan <small>(since 2023)</small>
* Anthony Jennings <small>(since 2023)</small>
* JC Alcantara <small>(since 2023)</small>
* Elyson de Dios <small>(since 2023)</small>
* [[Michelle Dee]] <small>(since 2023)</small>
* Krystal Mejes <small>(since 2023)</small>
* Hannah Lopez Vito <small>(since 2023)</small>
* Cedric Juan <small> (since 2024)</small>
* [[Dolly de Leon]] <small> (since 2024)</small>
* Thamara Alexandra <small> (since 2024)</small>
* Yukii Takahashi <small> (since 2024)</small>
* [[Ronwaldo Martin]] <small> (since 2024)</small>
* [[Paulo Angeles]] <small> (since 2024)</small>
* Daniella Stranner <small> (since 2024)</small>
* [[Elijah Canlas]] <small> (since 2024)</small>
* Rap Robes <small> (since 2024)</small>
* Tommy Alejandrino <small> (since 2024)</small>
* Miggy Jimenez <small> (since 2024)</small>
* Race Matias <small> (since 2024)</small>
* Adrian Lindayag <small> (since 2024)</small>
* [[Benj Manalo]] <small> (since 2024)</small>
* [[Manuel Chua]] <small> (since 2024)</small>
* Luke Alford <small> (since 2024)</small>
* Harvey Bautista <small> (since 2024) </small>
* Ralph De Leon <small> (since 2024) </small>
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====ASAP Since 1990s =Musicians===
* [[Roselle Nava]] <small>(1995–2003; 2010; 2015–present)</small>
* [[Carlo Aquino]] <small>(1995–2005; 2012–present)</small>
* [[Marvin Agustin]] <small>(1995–2005; 2014–2017; 2021–present)</small>
* [[Angelica Panganiban]] <small>(1995–2016; 2019–present)</small>
* [[Claudine Barretto]] <small>(1995–2009; 2013–present)</small>
* [[Dimples Romana|Dimples Romana-Ahmee]] <small>(1997–2003; 2010–present)</small>
* [[Nikki Valdez]] <small>(1997–present)</small>
* [[Jericho Rosales]] <small> (1997–present)</small>
 
====Since 2000sMusical Director ====
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* [[Judy Ann Santos|Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo]] <small>(2000–present)</small>
* [[Bea Alonzo]] <small>(2002–present)</small>
* [[Nina Girado|Nina]] <small>(2003–2011; 2015–present)</small>
* [[Roxanne Barcelo]] <small>(2003–2008; 2017–present)</small>
* [[Carla Humphries]] <small>(2003–present)</small>
* [[Shaina Magdayao]] <small>(2004–present)</small>
* [[Anne Curtis]] <small>(2004–present)</small>
* [[Erich Gonzales]] <small>(2005–present)</small>
* [[Jake Zyrus]] <small>(2005–present)</small>
* [[Jed Madela]] <small>(2005–present)</small>
* G-Force <small>(2005–present)</small>
* [[Jake Cuenca]] <small>(2006–present)</small>
* [[Gerald Anderson]] <small>(2006–present)</small>
* [[Sam Milby]] <small>(2006–present)</small>
* [[Kris Lawrence]] <small>(2006–2010; 2015–present)</small>
* [[Yeng Constantino]] <small>(2006–present)</small>
* [[Sam Concepcion]] <small>(2006–present)</small>
* [[Arron Villaflor]] <small>(2007–present)</small>
* [[Bela Padilla]] <small>(2007–2009; 2015–present)</small>
* [[KC Concepcion]] <small>(2007–2016; 2020–present)</small>
* [[Angel Locsin]] <small>(2007–present)</small>
* [[Denise Laurel]] <small>(2008–present)</small>
* [[Xian Lim]] <small>(2008–present)</small>
* [[Arnel Pineda]] <small>(2008–present)</small>
* [[Zanjoe Marudo]] <small>(2008–present)</small>
* [[Vice Ganda]] <small>(2008–present)</small>
* [[Liezel Garcia]] <small>(2008–present)</small>
* [[Richard Poon]] <small>(2008–present)</small>
* Bugoy Drilon <small>(2008–present)</small>
* [[Ice Seguerra]] <small>(2009–present) </small>
* [[Sitti]] <small>(2009–present)</small>
* [[Matteo Guidicelli]] <small>(2009–present)</small>
* [[Zaijian Jaranilla]] <small>(2009–present)</small>
* [[Coco Martin]] <small>(2009–present)</small>
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* Homer Flores - Arranger, Grand Piano and 1st Keyboard
====Since 2010s====
==== Other ====
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* [[Julia Montes]] <small>(2010–present)</small>
* [[Kathryn Bernardo]] <small>(2010–present)</small>
* [[Melai Cantiveros|Melai Cantiveros-Francisco]] <small>(2010–2013; 2015–present)</small>
* [[Bianca Manalo]] <small>(2010–present)</small>
* [[Jovit Baldivino]] <small>(2010–present)</small>
* [[James Reid (actor)|James Reid]] <small>(2010–2011; 2014–present)</small>
* [[Enrique Gil]] <small>(2010–present)</small>
* [[Angeline Quinto]] <small> (2011–present) </small>
* [[Zia Quizon]] <small>(2011–present)</small>
* [[Juris Fernandez|Juris]] <small>(2011–present)</small>
* [[Tippy Dos Santos]] <small>(2011–present)</small>
* [[Jodi Sta. Maria]] <small> (2011–present) </small>
* [[Alex Castro]] <small> (2011–present) </small>
* [[JM De Guzman]] <small>(2011–present)</small>
* [[Bryan Termulo]] <small> (2011–present) </small>
* [[Joseph Marco]] <small>(2011–present)</small>
* [[Marcelito Pomoy]] <small>(2011–present)</small>
* [[JV Kapunan|Young JV]] <small>(2012–present)</small>
* [[Iza Calzado|Iza Calzado-Wintle]] <small>(2012–present)</small>
* Paolo Valenciano <small>(2012–present)</small>
* [[KZ Tandingan|KZ Tandingan-Monterde]] <small>(2012–present)</small>
* [[Dominic Roque]] <small>(2012–present)</small>
* [[Daniel Padilla]] <small>(2012–present)</small>
* [[Abra (rapper)|Abra]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Gloc-9]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Yen Santos]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Arjo Atayde]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Yam Concepcion]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Klarisse de Guzman]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Liza Soberano]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Julia Barretto]] <small> (2013–present)</small>
* [[Morissette Amon]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Kean Cipriano]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Grae Fernandez]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Sharlene San Pedro]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Mitoy Yonting]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Ella Cruz]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Thor (singer)|Thor]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Jane Oineza]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Paulo Avelino]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Kit Thompson]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Diego Loyzaga]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[JC de Vera]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Marco Gumabao]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Andrea Brillantes]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Coleen García|Coleen Garcia-Crawford]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* Michelle Vito <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Sam Mangubat]]* <small>(2013–2020; 2021–present)</small>
* [[Janella Salvador]] <small>(2013–present)</small>
* [[Lyca Gairanod]] <small>(2014–present)</small>
* [[Sofia Andres]] <small>(2014–present)</small>
* [[Alexa Ilacad]] <small>(2014–present)</small>
* [[Nash Aguas]] <small>(2014–present)</small>
* [[Isabelle Daza|Isabelle Daza-Semblat]] <small>(2014–present)</small>
* [[Nadine Lustre]] <small>(2014–present)</small>
* [[Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition 4#Housemates|Joj & Jai Agpangan]] <small>(2014–present)</small>
* [[Ebe Dancel]] <small>(2014–present)</small>
* [[Juan Karlos Labajo]] <small>(2014–present)</small>
* [[Victor Silayan]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Sue Ramirez]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Joshua Garcia]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Loisa Andalio]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* ''[[Maris Racal]]'' <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Iñigo Pascual]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Harana (band)|Bryan Santos]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Michael Pangilinan]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Nyoy Volante]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Rivermaya|Jason Fernandez]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[The Voice of the Philippines (season 2)|Bradley Holmes]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Jason Dy]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Monique Lualhati]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Kyla]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Ylona Garcia]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Bailey May]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Arci Muñoz]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Jay R]]* <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Jairus Aquino]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Sarah Lahbati|Sarah Lahbati-Gutierrez]] <small>(2015–2017; 2019–present)</small>
* [[Yassi Pressman]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Elmo Magalona]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Maxene Magalona]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Marlo Mortel]] <small>(2015–present)</small>
* [[Gwen Zamora]] <small>(2016–present)</small>
* [[Mitch Naco]] <small>(2016–present)</small>
* [[Hashtags]] <small>(2016–present)</small>
* Jonathan Celestino <small>(2016–present)</small>
* Cecille Escolano <small>(2016–present)</small>
* [[CJ Navato]] <small>(2016–present)</small>
* [[Danita Paner]] <small>(2016–present)</small>
* [[Rico Blanco]] <small>(2016–present)</small>
* [[Jona Viray|Jona]] <small>(2016–present)</small>
* [[Kylie Verzosa]] <small>(2016–present)</small>
* [[Tony Labrusca]] <small>(2016–present)</small>
* [[Kyle Echarri]] <small>(2016–present)</small>
* Kira Balinger <small>(2016–present)</small>
* [[Elisse Joson]] <small>(2016–present)</small>
* [[Markus Paterson]] <small>(2016–present)</small>
* [[Kristel Fulgar]] <small>(2016–present)</small>
* Loren Burgos <small>(2017–present)</small>
* [[Pia Wurtzbach]] <small>(2017–present)</small>
* [[Julian Trono]] <small> (2017–present)</small>
* [[Leila Alcasid]] <small>(2017–present)</small>
* [[BoybandPH]] <small>(2017–present)</small>
* [[Moira Dela Torre|Moira Dela Torre-Hernandez]] <small>(2017–present)</small>
* [[Davey Langit]] <small>(2017–present)</small>
* [[Vivoree Esclito]] <small>(2017–present)</small>
* [[AC Bonifacio]] <small>(2017–present)</small>
* Donny Pangilinan <small>(2017–2020; 2021–present)</small>
* [[Heaven Peralejo]] <small>(2017–present)</small>
* Jeremy Glinoga <small>(2017–present)</small>
* Lala Vinzon* <small>(2017–2020; 2021–present)</small>
* [[Jona Soquite]] <small>(2017–present)</small>
* Mica Becerro <small>(2017–present)</small>
* [[Ryza Cenon]] <small>(2018–present)</small>
* [[Charlie Dizon]] <small>(2018–present)</small>
* [[Barbie Imperial]] <small>(2018–present)</small>
* Jayda Avanzado* <small>(2018–2020; 2021–present)</small>
* [[Janine Berdin]] <small>(2018–present)</small>
* [[TNT Boys]] <small>(2018–present)</small>
* [[MNL48]] <small>(2018–present)</small>
* Sheena Belarmino <small>(2018–present)</small>
* Krystal Brimner <small>(2018–present)</small>
* [[RK Bagatsing]] <small>(2018–present)</small>
* Seth Fedelin <small>(2019–present)</small>
* [[Elha Nympha]] <small>(2019–present)</small>
* [[Lara Maigue]] <small>(2019–present)</small>
* ''[[Zephanie Dimaranan|Zephanie]]'' <small>(2019–2020; 2021–present)</small>
* ''[[SB19]]'' <small>(2019–2020; 2021–present)</small>
* [[Lance Busa]] <small>(2019–present)</small>
* ''[[Idol Philippines|Fatima Louise Lagueras]]'' <small>(2019–2020; 2021–present)</small>
* [[Idol Philippines|iDolls]] <small>(2019–present)</small>
* [[Kaori Oinuma]] <small>(2019–present)</small>
* Karina Bautista <small>(2019–present)</small>
* Aljon Mendoza <small>(2019–present)</small>
* I Belong to the Zoo <small> (2019–present)</small>
* [[Ben&Ben]] <small>(2019–present)</small>
* [[Jane De Leon]] <small>(2019–present)</small>
* TJ Monterde <small>(2019–present)</small>
* [[Francine Diaz]] <small>(2019–present)</small>
* Gillian Vicencio <small>(2019–present)</small>
* [[Jin Macapagal]] <small>(2019–present)</small>
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* Rey Cantong – Arranger
====Since 2020s====
* Raul Mitra – Arranger
* [[Elaine Duran]] <small>(2020–present)</small>
* DJ Kimozave – Arranger
* [[Catriona Gray]] <small>(2020; 2021–present)</small>
* Mon Faustino – Arranger
* Lance Carr <small>(2020–present)</small>
* Chuck Joson – Arranger
* Tan Roncal <small>(2020–present)</small>
* Ardie De Guzman – Arranger
* Ashley del Mundo <small>(2020–present)</small>
 
* Heart Salvador <small>(2020–present)</small>
==== Former Band Members ====
* Cydel Gabutero <small>(2020–present)</small>
* Ulysses Avante† - Percussion
* Isang Manlapaz <small>(2020–present)</small>
* Bond Samson - 2nd Keyboard and Arranger
* Kendra Aguirre <small>(2020–present)</small>
* Roy Mercado - Drums
* [[Bini (group)|BINI]] <small>(2020–present)</small>
* Bobby Taylo - Bass Guitar
* [[BGYO]] <small>(2021–present)</small>
* Ric Mercado - Acoustic Guitar and Electric Guitar and Arranger
* Sam Cruz <small>(2021–present)</small>
* Anna Inocencio - Vocalist 1
* ''KD Estrada'' <small>(2021–present)</small>
* Ida Inocencio Delos Reyes - Vocalist 2
* [[Idol Philippines|Anji Salvacion]] <small>(2021–present)</small>
* Cecile Arrieta - Vocalist 3
* [[Lotlot de Leon|Diego Gutierrez]] <small>(2021–present)</small>
* Rene Martinez - Vocalist 4
* [[Niana Guerrero]] <small>(2021–present)</small>
 
* [[Christian Bables]] <small>(2021–present)</small>
=== Production Crew and Staff ===
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* Joanne Laygo – Director (2018–present)
* Jasmin Parella – Business Unit Head, Supervising Producer and Floor Director (2018–present)
* Apple Segubience – Producer / Floor Director
* [[Carlo Katigbak]] – Executive Producer
* Laurenti Dyogi – Executive Producer
* [[Cory Vidanes]] – Executive Producer
* Luis Andrada – Executive Producer and Business Unit Head
* Dom Sauro – Associate Producer
* Ria Garcia – Associate Producer
* Ritchel Rosales – Associate Producer
* Marcus Alacon– Associate Producer
* Leo Bernardo – Head Writer
* Darla Sauler – Head Writer (2018–present)
* Jomar Baptista – Writer
* Corrs Ebora – Writer (1995-2020)
* Nico Yparraguirre – Writer
* Gianne de Peralta – Writer
* Patch Buenaventura – Writer
* Coco Nicanor – Writer
* Aol Rivera – Writer
* Marc Noveloso – Writer
* Frances Angquilo – Writer
* Cara Gonzales – Writer
* Richelle Uy – Print Researcher
* Irene Bartolome – Print Researcher
* Princess Tuyay – Researcher
* Kristoffer Vengco – Researcher
* Lester Sevillano – Researcher
* Chiqui Lacsamana – Segment Director
* Obet Valiente – Segment Director
* Olivia Zarate – Segment Director, IWant ASAP
* Lyndon Dizon – Segment Producer
* Rose Salta – Segment Producer
* Cheryl Brilliantes – Segment Producer
* Joey Ibunes – Segment Producer
* Sharlene Mirabete – Segment Producer
* Danilo TIongson – Segment Producer, IWant ASAP
* Kimmie Llanes – Video Researcher
* Cedric Flores – Master Editor
* TJ Payumo – Master Editor
* Adones Abarquez – Master Editor
* Dennis Salgado – Master Editor
* Patrick Asuncion – Motion Graphics Artist
* Alman Francisco – Motion Graphics Artist
* Leroy Paraboles – Motion Graphics Artist
* Paula Denise Velasquez Tongol – Motion Graphics Artist
* Noimie Comia – Production Assistant
* Sam Jordan – Production Assistant
* Maria Orosa Jacinto – Production Assistant
* Tina Dizor – Production Assistant
* Rhea Gilo – Production Assistant
* Carla Cruz – Production Assistant
* Winnie Mariano – Talent Coordinator
* Arlyn Hugo – Talent Coordinator
* McCaterry Cartano – Talent Coordinator
* Patty Mayoralgo – Music Researcher
* TJ Santos – Music Researcher
* Carlo Yanesa – Music Researcher
* Germaine Recio – Multimedia Producer
* Bang Pineda – Stylist
* Justine Diamalon, Jr. – Wardrobe
* Rodel BRinas – Wardrobe
* Otet Naquil – Wardrobe
* Jana Miemban – Wardrobe
* Georcelle Dapat–Sy – Head Choreographer
* Dennis Sahagon – Choreographer
* Sherwin Casepe – Choreographer
* Annie Quintos-Uy – Vocal Coach
* Arla Concepcion – Vocal Coach
* Alex Magbanua – Floor Director
* Rene Dela Cruz – Floor Director
* Mark Eric Von de Guzman – Floor Director
* Nestor Olaso - Floor Director
* Joemer Magtoto –Technical Director
* Rommel Tejido – Studio Camera Controller
* Manuel Babierra – Studio EVS Operator
* Ramon Catahan –Lighting Director
* Paolo Fajardo – Playback Operator
* Egay Rustia – Spinner
* Jon Bautista – Spinner
* Nick Mahor – Spinner
* Rommel Tolentino – Audio Supervisor
* Xyron Ocampo – Audio Supervisor
* John Christoper Ginete – Audio Supervisor
* John Rey Canon – Audioman
* Paulo Ordoño – Post Audio Engineer
* Erik Payumo – Post Audio Mixing Engineer
* Zoilo Gonzales – Cameraman
* Sanny Gonzales – Cameraman
* Richard Pabon – Cameraman
* Nolan Salili – Cameraman
* Bryan Cruz – Cameraman
* Jay Santos – Cameraman
* Joseph Carreon – Cameraman
* Peter Musñgi – VO Announcer
* Bob Novales – VO Announcer
* Robert Paul Garcia – Program Liaison
* Isidro Pagulayan III – Moving Lights Programmer
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===Former mainstays / guests===
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* [[Adrian Alandy]] <small>(1999–2003)</small>
* [[AJAi-Ai Perezdelas Alas]]<sup>†</sup> <small>(2008–20112000–2015; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* Aldred[[AJ GatchalianPerez]]<sup>†</sup> <small>(2006–20092007–2011)</small>
* AlwynAldred UytingcoGatchalian <small>(1996–20062006–2009; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[Alessandra de Rossi]] <small>(1997–2001; 2016–2019)</small>
* [[Alex Gonzaga|Alex Gonzaga-Morada]] <small>(2013–2020; temporarily returned to [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5 Network]])</small>
* [[AmyAlwyn Perez|Amy Perez-CastilloUytingco]] <small>(1996–2003; focused on [[It's Showtime (TV program)|It's Showtime]]1996–2006)</small>
* [[Alex Gonzaga]] <small>(2013–2020; returned to [[TV5 Network]])</small>
* [[Amy Perez]] <small>(1996–2003; focused on ''[[It's Showtime (Philippine TV program)|It's Showtime]]'')</small>
* [[Anna Fegi]] <small>(1999–2005; began performing internationally)</small>
* [[Anna Luna (actress)|Anna LunaLarrucea]] <small>(2013–20151995–2003; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[Anna Larrucea]] <small>(1995–2003)</small>
* [[Andrea del Rosario]] <small>(1995–2001)</small>
* [[Andi Eigenmann]] <small>(2010–2016)</small>
* Angela Velez <small>(2000–2003)</small>
* [[Angelika Dela Cruz|Angelika Dela Cruz-Casareo]] <small>(1995–1999; 2003–2008; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Angelika Dela Cruz]] <small>(1995–1999; 2003–2007; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Angelu de Leon]] <small>(1995–1996)</small>
* [[AnjoAnja YllanaAguilar]] <small>(1996–1998; moved to GMA Network2006–2011)</small>
* [[Anjo Yllana]] <small>(1996–1998; returned to [[TV5 Network]])</small>
* [[Antoinette Taus]] <small>(1995–1996; 2015–2016)</small>
* [[ArielAria RiveraClemente]] <small>(1995–20032010–2012; quit showbiz)</small>
* Bangs[[Ariel GarciaRivera]] <small>(2007–20141995–2003; now a freelancer)</small>
* [[Assunta de Rossi]] <small>(1998–1999; 2003–2005; now a freelance artist)</small>
* [[Bailey May]] <small>(2015–2019)</small>
* [[Bangs Garcia]] <small>(2007–2014)</small>
* [[Bayani Agbayani]] <small>(1998–2007)</small>
* [[Bea Alonzo]] <small>(2002–2021; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Beauty Gonzalez]] <small>(2008–2021; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Bernard Palanca]] <small>(1996–2006; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Bianca King]] <small>(2016–2019; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[BaronBianca GeislerManalo]] <small> (1995–20052010–2022; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[BernardBilly PalancaCrawford]] <small>(1996–20062008–2020; moved to [[TV5 Network]])</small>
* [[Beauty Gonzalez|Beauty Gonzalez-Crisologo]] <small>(2008–2021; moved to GMA Network)</small>
* [[Billy Crawford]] <small>(2008–2020; temporarily moved to [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5 Network]])</small>
* Bojo Molina <small>(1995–2000)</small>
* [[BugoyBrace CariñoArquiza]] <small> (2010–20172014–2017)</small>
* [[CristineBugoy ReyesCariño]] <small>(2008–20192010–2017)</small>
* [[Camille Prats|Camille Prats-Yambao]] <small>(1995–20021995–2004; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Carlos Agassi]] <small>(1996–2006; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Carol Banawa]] <small>(1997–20031995–2003)</small>
* [[Carmina Villarroel|Carmina Villarroel-Legaspi]] <small>(1995–20001995–2002; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[ChareeCassy Pineda]]Legaspi <small>(2006–20132014–2016; returnedmoved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[CharleneCharee Gonzales|Charlene Gonzales-MuhlachPineda]] <small>(1997–20042006–2013; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[ChrisCharlene GutierrezGonzales]] <small>(2006–20111995–1999)</small>
* [[ChristianChris BautistaGutierrez]] <small>(2004–2013; moved to GMA Network2007–2011)</small>
* [[CindyChristian KurletoBautista]] <small>(2004–20062004–2013; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Claudine Barretto]] <small>(1995–2009; 2015–2022; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Cindy Kurleto]] <small>(2004–2006)</small>
* [[Daniel Matsunaga]] <small>(2016–2021)</small>
* [[Daryl Ong]] <small>(2015–2020)</small>
* [[DionneDawn Monsanto|Dionne Monsanto-StalderZulueta]] <small>(2009–20211997–2003; quit showbiz2007–2016)</small>
* [[Dayanara Torres]] <small>(1995–1998; 1999; 2017; returned to Puerto Rico)</small>
* [[DietherDerek OcampoRamsay]] <small>(1995–20162005–2012; quitmoved showbizto [[TV5 Network]])</small>
* [[Devon Seron]] <small>(2010–2018; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Dino Imperial]] <small>(2005–2010)</small>
* [[DanielDominic MatsunagaOchoa]] <small>(2016–20211997–2002; quitreturned showbizto [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Dominic Ochoa]] <small>(1997–2002)</small>
* [[Donna Cruz]] <small>(1998–2000; 2016)</small>
* Duncan Ramos <small>(2009–2011)</small>
* [[EllenEdgar AdarnaAllan Guzman]] <small>(2014–20182014–2017; nowreturned ato freelance[[GMA artistNetwork]])</small>
* [[EjayEllen FalconAdarna]] <small>(2008–2021; moved to GMA Network2015–2023)</small>
* [[EdgarEliza Allan GuzmanPineda]] <small>(2014–20172016–2017; returnedmoved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Emman Abeleda]] <small>(2003–2005)</small><ref name="Spotlight"/><ref name="Descend"/><ref name="Reunite"/><ref name="Sergio Garcia and Mhyco Aquino"/>
* [[Edu Manzano]] <small>(2001–2005)</small>
* [[Empoy Marquez]] <small>(2017–2020; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Francis Magundayao]] <small>(2012–2017)</small>
* [[GabrielFretzie Valenciano|Gab ValencianoBercede]] <small>(2004–20112010–2012; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[Geneva Cruz]] <small>(1995–2001; now a freelance artist)</small>
* [[Geoff Eigenmann]] <small>(2004–2007; 2016–2017; now a freelance artist)</small>
* [[G. Toengi|Giselle Toengi-Walters]] <small>(1996–1999)</small>
* Gian Barbarona <small>(2005–2009; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[Gio Alvarez]] <small>(1995–1997; movedreturned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Gladys Reyes]] <small>(1995–2003; now moved to Net 25)</small>
* [[Glaiza de Castro]] <small>(2002–2006; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Glydel Mercado]] <small>(1995–2002)</small>
* [[Gretchen Barretto]] <small>(1996–2002)</small>
* [[List of It's Showtime cast members#Dance performers|Hashtags]] <small>(2016–2020)</small>
* [[Hazel Ann Mendoza]] <small>(2003–2009; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[Heart Evangelista|Heart Evangelista-Escudero]] <small>(2001–2007; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Hero Angeles]] <small>(2004–2005; 2015; now a freelance artist)</small>
* [[Ingrid dela Paz]] <small>(2013–2021; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* Irish Fullerton <small>(2006–2009; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[Iya Villania|Iya Villania-Arellano]] <small>(2004–2014; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Ivan Dorschner]] <small>(2010–20112010–2012; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[Jabbawockeez]] <small>(2010–2011; returned to the United States)</small>
* [[Jaclyn Jose]]<sup>†</sup> <small>(2023–2024)</small>
* [[Jan Marini]] <small>(1995–2003; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[Janus del Prado]] <small>(2000–2017)</small>
* [[Jao Mapa]] <small>(1995–1999)</small>
* [[Jason Abalos]] <small>(2005–2017; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Jason Francisco]] <small>(2010–2016; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Jaya (singer)|Jaya]] <small>(1998–2000; 2016–2021; migrated to the U.S.)</small>
* [[Jay Manalo]] <small>(1995–2002)</small>
* [[Jay R]] <small>(2015–2020; 2021)</small>
* [[Jay-R Siaboc]] <small>(2007–2014)</small>
* [[Jayson Gainza]] <small>(2005–2008; 2016–2021; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* Jerome Sala <small>(2005–2007)</small>
* [[Jessa Zaragoza|Jessa Zaragoza-Avanzado]] <small>(2000–2005; returned to GMA Network2000–2019)</small>
* [[JewelJessy Mische|Jewel Mische-KurzerMendiola]] <small>(2010–2013; quit showbiz2008–2019)</small>
* [[JhongJewel HilarioMische]] <small>(2003–20162010–2013; focusedquit on [[It's Showtime (TV program)|It's Showtime]]showbiz)</small>
* [[JohnJhong Lloyd CruzHilario]] <small>(1997–20172003–2016; 2019–2021;focused movedon to[[It's GMAShowtime Network(Philippine TV program)|It's Showtime]])</small>
* [[JohnJoaquin EstradaReyes (Filipino actor)|Joaquin Reyes]] <small>(1995–2004; moved to GMA Network2014–2017)</small>
* [[JeromeJoem PonceBascon]] <small>(2013–20202006–2023; temporarily moved to [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5GMA Network]])</small>
* [[John Bermundo]] <small>(2013–2017)</small>
* [[Jessy Mendiola|Jessy Mendiola-Manzano]] <small>(2008–2019; moved to [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5 Network]])</small>
* [[John Lloyd Cruz]] <small>(1997–2017; 2019–2021; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
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* [[John Wayne Sace]] <small>(2003–2005; recently seen on ''[[FPJ's Ang Probinsyano]]'')</small><ref name="Spotlight"/><ref name="Descend"/><ref name="Reunite"/><ref name="Sergio Garcia and Mhyco Aquino"/>
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* [[John Prats]] <small>(1995–2016; focused on ''[[BananaAng SundaeProbinsyano|FPJ's Ang Probinsyano]]'' and ''[[AngIt's ProbinsyanoShowtime (Philippine TV program)|FPJIt's Ang ProbinsyanoShowtime]]'')</small>
* [[Jolo Revilla]] <small>(2008–2012)</small>
* [[Jon Avila]] <small>(2007–2010; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[Jon Lucas]] <small>(2013–2019; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Joross Gamboa]] <small> (2004–2009; 2012–2015; 2017–2023; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Jovit Baldivino]]<sup>†</sup> <small>(2010–2022)</small>
* [[Julia Clarete]] <small>(1997–2003; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[Karylle]] <small>(2008–2015; focused on ''[[It's Showtime (Philippine TV program)|It's Showtime]]'')</small>
* [[Khalil Ramos]] <small>(2013–20202012–2020; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[KissesKing DelavinGirado]] <small>(2017–2019; moved to GMA Network2004–2006)</small>
* [[KikoKiray EstradaCelis]] <small>(2012–20142011–2018; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Kisses Delavin]] <small>(2017–2019; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Kit Thompson]] <small> (2013–2022; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[Kris Aquino]] <small>(1995–2004)</small>
* [[KristoferKris MartinLawrence]] <small>(2007–20092006–2010; moved to GMA Network2015–2018)</small>
* [[Kristine Hermosa]] <small>(1998–2010; now a freelance artist)</small>
* [[Kristoffer Martin]] <small>(2007–2009; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Kuh Ledesma]] <small>(1997–1999; 2003–2010; now a freelance artist)</small>
* [[LaniLala Misalucha]]Vinzon <small>(1998–2000; 2007–2009; 2012–20162017–2021; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>{{efn|name=SNL}}
* [[LaurenLani YoungMisalucha]] <small>(2008–20121998–2000; 2007–2009; 2012–2016; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[LouiseLauren delos ReyesYoung]] <small>(2001–20032008–2012; 2017–2019; temporarily returnedmoved to [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5GMA Network]])</small>
* [[MajaLindsay SalvadorCustodio]] <small>(2003–2020; temporarily moved to [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5 Network]]1995–2001)</small>
* [[MakisigLouise Moralesdelos Reyes]] <small>(2016–20192001–2003; migrated2017–2019; returned to [[AustraliaTV5 Network]])</small>
* [[MilesLuis OcampoAlandy]] <small>(2015–2020; temporarily moved to [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5 Network]]1999–2003)</small>
* [[MaricelMaja SorianoSalvador]] <small>(1995–20002003–2020; now a freelance artist, and was now on [[GMA Network]] and [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]])</small>{{efn|name=SNL}}
* [[MarkMakisig BautistaMorales]] <small>(2004–20102006–2019; movedmigrated to GMA Network[[Australia]])</small>
* [[MartinManilyn del RosarioReynes]] <small>(2007–2013; moved to GMA Network1995–2006)</small>
* [[MattMaricel EvansSoriano]] <small>(2006–20151995–2003; now a freelance artist)</small>
* [[Mark Bautista]] <small>(2004–2010; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Markki Stroem]] <small>(2011–2016)</small>
* [[Martin del Rosario]] <small>(2007–2013; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Mark Anthony Fernandez]] <small>(1995–2001; returned to GMA Network)</small>
* Matthew Mendoza <small>(1995–2001)</small>
* Mavy[[Matteo & Cassy LegaspiGuidicelli]] <small>(2014–20162009–2023; movedreturned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Maxine Medina]] <small>(2016–2020; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Mavy Legaspi]] <small>(2014–2016; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Meg Imperial]] <small>(2013–2017)</small>
* [[MaxineMegan MedinaYoung]] <small>(2016–20202009–2013; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[MeganMelissa Young|Megan Young-DaezRicks]] <small>(2009–2013; returned to GMA Network2004–2013)</small>
* [[Mhyco Aquino]] <small>(2003–2008)</small><ref name="Spotlight"/><ref name="Descend"/><ref name="Reunite"/><ref name="Sergio Garcia and Mhyco Aquino"/>
* [[Melissa Ricks|Melissa Ricks-Macatangay]] <small>(2005–2013; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[MikaMichelle Dela Cruz]]Bayle <small>(2013–20161999–2004; moved to GMAquit Networkshowbiz)</small>
* [[Michelle BayleMadrigal]] <small>(1999–20042004–2007; 2015–2018; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[Mico Aytona]] <small>(2003–2005)</small><ref name="Spotlight"/><ref name="Descend"/><ref name="Reunite"/><ref name="Sergio Garcia and Mhyco Aquino"/>
* [[Mylene Dizon]] <small>(1995–2003; returned to GMA Network)</small>
* [[MyrtleMickey SarrosaPerz]] <small>(2012–2020; moved to GMA Network2007–2009)</small>
* [[NikkiMigz Gil|Nikki Gil-Albert]]Haleco <small>(2005–2015; quit showbiz2017-2018)</small>
* [[Mika Dela Cruz]] <small>(2013–2016; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Miles Ocampo]] <small>(2015–2021; now under [[Maja Salvador|Crown Artist Management]])</small>
* [[MJ Lastimosa]] <small>(2016–2019; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Myrtle Sarrosa]] <small>(2012–2020; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Nikki Gil]] <small>(2005–2015; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[Nikka Valencia]] <small>(1995–2000)</small>
* [[Nikki Bacolod]] <small>(2005–2009; now a freelance artist)</small>
* [[PaoloNicole ContisUysiuseng]] <small>(1996–20042008–2012; movedquit to GMA Networkshowbiz)</small>
* [[PaulOnemig SalasBondoc]] <small>(2009–2018; returned to GMA Network1999–2005)</small>
* [[PaulaPaolo Peralejo|Paula Peralejo-FernandezContis]] <small>(1995–20041996–2004; quitmoved showbizto [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[PopsPatrick FernandezGarcia]] <small>(1995–2003; returned to GMA Network1995–2006)</small>
* Princess[[Paul VelascoSalas]] <small>(2010–20162009–2018; quitreturned showbizto [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[RachellePaula Ann Go|Rachelle Ann Go-SpiesPeralejo]] <small>(2004–20101995–2004; returned to GMAquit Networkshowbiz)</small>
* [[Pokwang]] <small>(2007–2020; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Polo Ravales]] <small>(2015–2019; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Pooh (comedian)|Pooh]] <small>(2006–2011)</small>
* Princess Velasco <small>(2010–2016; now a freelance artist)</small>
* [[Rachelle Ann Go]] <small>(2004–2010; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Rafael Rosell]] <small>(2002–2012)</small>
* [[Raffy Tulfo]] <small>(September 19, 2021; now a [[Senate of the Philippines|senator]])</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=September 19, 2021|title=Raffy Tulfo joins Zsa Zsa Padilla, Nina on 'ASAP' stage|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/09/19/21/watch-raffy-tulfo-takes-on-asap-stage|access-date=May 11, 2023|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Rayver Cruz]] <small>(2005–2018; returned to GMA Network)</small>
* [[Raymart Santiago]] <small>(2019–2023; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Rayver Cruz]] <small>(2005–2018; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Regine Tolentino]] <small>(1995–2003; 2017)</small>
* [[Rica Peralejo|Rica Peralejo-Bonifacio]] <small>(1995–2007; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[RitzRichard AzulGomez]] <small>(2016–20201998–2002; temporarily returned to [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5 Network]]2011–2016)</small>
* [[Richard GomezYap]] <small>(1995–20012012–2020; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Rico Yan]]<sup>†</sup> <small>(1995–2002)</small>
* Rhys Miguel <small>(2021)</small>
* [[RJ Rosales]]<sup>†</sup> <small>(2001–2004)</small>
* [[RyanRodjun AgoncilloCruz]] <small>(2001–20062005–2010; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[SandaraRonnie ParkLiang]] <small>(2005–2007; returned to [[South Korea]]2007–2010)</small>
* [[SherynRufa RegisMae Quinto]] <small>(2004–20102017–2021; quitreturned showbizto [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[TomRyan RodriguezAgoncillo]] <small>(2010–20122001–2010; movedreturned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Sam Pinto]] <small>(2009–2010; 2016–2018; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Sandara Park]] <small>(2004–2007; returned to [[South Korea]])</small>
* [[Sarah Lahbati]] <small>(2015–2017)</small>
* [[Sergio Garcia (actor)|Sergio Garcia]] <small>(2003–2005)</small><ref name="Spotlight"/><ref name="Descend"/><ref name="Reunite"/><ref name="Sergio Garcia and Mhyco Aquino"/>
* [[Sid Lucero]] <small>(2007–2010; 2017–2021; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Stefano Mori]] <small>(1995–2002; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[TJ Trinidad]] <small>(2003–2009)</small>
* [[Tom Rodriguez]] <small>(2010–2012; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Toni Gonzaga]] <small>(2005–2022)</small><ref>{{Cite web|date=July 5, 2020|title=Toni collaborates with Sarah to mark 'ASAP' return|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/07/05/20/toni-collaborates-with-sarah-to-mark-asap-return|access-date=October 27, 2021|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Tootsie Guevara]] <small>(1997–2003)</small>
* [[Valerie Concepcion]] <small>(2007–2009; 2011–2016)</small>
* Vanessa del Bianco <small>(1996–2005)</small>
* [[Venus Raj]] <small>(2011–2013)</small>
* [[Victor BasaNeri]] <small>(2006–2011; quit showbiz1995–2006)</small>
* [[Victor Basa]] <small>(2006–2011)</small>
* [[Vin Abrenica]] <small>(2016–2020; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Wendell Ramos]] <small>(2015–2018; returned to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Wendy Valdez]] <small>(2006–2010; quit showbiz)</small>
* [[Will Devaughn]] <small>(2008–2010; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>
* [[Willie Revillame]] <small>(1998–2010)</small>
* [[Wowie de Guzman]] <small>(1995–2001)</small>
* [[Xian Lim]] <small>(2008–2021; moved to [[GMA Network]]) </small>
* [[Yassi Pressman]] <small>(2015–2023; returned to [[GMA Network]]) </small>
* [[Ylona Garcia]] <small>(2015–2020; returned to Australia)</small>
* [[Zephanie Dimaranan|Zephanie]] <small>(2019–2021; moved to [[GMA Network]])</small>{{efn|name=SNL}}
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=== Former Staff and Crew ===
* [[Johnny Manahan]] – Director (1995–2020)
* Joyce Liquicia - Business Unit Head (1995–2018)
* Erick Salud – Executive Producer
* Lenlen Banelaria – Associate Producer
* Harold Castillo – Associate Producer (1995-2020)
* Karen Posadas – Associate Producer (1995-2020)
* Enrico Santos – Creative Consultant
* Deo Endrinal – Creative Consultant
* Dido Camara – Creative Manager (2011-2018)
* Edmund Ty – Visual Consultant
* Gil Bien – Visual Director
* Winston Confreros – Art Director
* Jojo Fajardo – Art Director
* Paul Claudio – Assistant Designer
* Rodel Lindayag – Headwriter
* Noel Ferrer – Writer
* Rocky Sevilla – Writer
* Victor Villareal – Writer
* Alex Ho – Writer
* Alex Magbanua – Assistant Director
* Rene Dela Cruz – Assistant Director
* Malu Sevilla – Assistant Director
* Belle Francisco – Assistant Director
* Leslie Lagdameo – Assistant Director
* Felix Barellas – Technical Director
* Brenda Lee Estopacio – Production Assistant
* Tina Lacson – Production Assistant
* Clyde N. Tula – Production Assistant
* Joel Siervo – Segment Producer
* Marvi Manikan – Segment Producer
* Ethel Espiritu – Segment Producer
* Brenda Dulos – Segment Producer
* Cynthia De Jesus-Jordan – Production Coordinator
* Tina Tubongbanua – Production Coordinator
* Mayumi Mabanglo – Production Coordinator
* Myra Pastrana – Production Coordinator
* Mary Anne Trumata – Video Researcher
* Maribel Trumata – Video Researcher
* Emerald S. Tula – VTR Playback
* Racquel Gacho – Musical Researcher
* Precy Teodoro – Musical Researcher
* Rhia Pasion – Musical Researcher
* Evelyn Zapata – Musical Researcher
* Rene Sagaran – Choreographer
* Mel Feliciano – Choreographer
* Noel Generoso – Choreographer
* Nedy Gulapa – Recording Assistant
* Biboy Arboleda – Costume Designers
* Manni Dulay – Costume Designers
* Fredie Panghulan – Editor
* Boyet Brutamante – Crane Operator
* Jeng Paraboles – A.D.O. Operator
* Michael Angelo Carreon – Graphics Artist
* Edith M. Sampayan – Chargen Programmer
* Norma Calubaquib – Make-up Artist
* Star Besabe – Make-up Artist
* Rosite Carbito – Make-up Artist
* Mylene Concepcion – Make-up Artist
* Marife Mordido – Make-up Artist
* Fe Reginales – Make-up Artist
* Madonna Cea – Make-up Artist
 
==Release==
For most of its broadcast history ''ASAP'' was broadcast through [[ABS-CBN]] from its premiere in 1995 to 2020. Following the shutdown of ABS-CBN due to [[ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy|its franchise non-renewal]] in mid-2020, ''ASAP'' moved to [[ABS-CBN Corporation]]'s pay television network [[Kapamilya Channel]] with simulcasts of the variety show available in [[Jeepney TV]].<ref>{{cite news |title="FPJ's Ang Probinsyano" and other favorite Kapamilya shows return on cable and satellite TV {{!}} ABS-CBN Corporate |url=https://www.abs-cbn.com/newsroom/news-releases/2020/6/4/abs-cbn-shows-return-cable-satellite-kapamilya-cha?lang=en |access-date=28 January 28, 2021 |work=ABS-CBN |date=4 June 4, 2020}}</ref> In October 2020, the show made its free TV return on [[A2Z (Philippine TV channel)|A2Z]]. SinceOn January 24, 2021, ''ASAP'' started it'sits simulcasts on [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]], replacing the [[Brightlight Productions]] shows such as ''[[Sunday Noontime Live!]]'', ''[[I Got You (TV series)|I Got You]]'' and ''[[Sunday 'Kada]]''.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Charm |first1=Neil |title=TV5 to air ABS-CBN show ASAP Natin 'To, FPJ movie block {{!}} BusinessWorld |url=https://www.bworldonline.com/tv5-to-air-abs-cbn-show-asap-natin-to-fpj-movie-block/ |access-date=28 January 28, 2021 |work=BusinessWorld |date=22 January 22, 2021}}</ref>
 
===Ratings===
==Licensing and merchandise==
ASAP was consistently the leading Sunday noontime show on Philippine television from 1995 until it went down to no. 2 in 2002, when ''[[SOP (TV program)|SOP]]'' took over. It ranked number one again throughout 2003 and 2004, but went back to number 2 when GMA became the leading network in [[Mega Manila]]. ASAP once again became the ratings leader from 2007 until early 2020; the ratings leadership became more intense in 2009, which caused the reformatting of ''SOP'' in November of that year. Since its return to Free TV in October 2020, the program has been losing the ratings to ''[[All-Out Sundays]]'', a current rival program of GMA hosted by [[Alden Richards]], [[Julie Anne San Jose]], and former ASAP mainstays [[Bea Alonzo]] and [[Rayver Cruz]].<!-- The two former joined the Alcasid couple, Ogie and Regine, alongside Janno Gibbs and Jaya in Party Pilipinas and Sunday All Stars. -->
 
==Segments==
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===Current===
* ASAP P-POP – features P-Pop boy and girl groups for their hot debut stage, new releases, comeback performances and special performances on stage. This segment is not limited to the network-produced groups, such as [[Bini (group)|BINI]], [[BGYO]] or [[Hori7on]], but also includes groups from other agencies, such as VXON or G22.
* ASAP New Gen Divas (also known as ASAP New Gen Birit Divas / New Gen Birit Duets / New Gen Birit Idols / New Gen Birit Sing-Offs) – features young singers who come from mid to late 2010s singing competitions.<ref>{{cite news |title=Elha, Janine, Sheena, Zephanie trend on YouTube with 'ASAP' number as New Gen Divas |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/04/27/21/elha-janine-sheena-zephanie-trend-on-youtube-with-asap-number-as-new-gen-divas |access-date=May 19, 2021 |work=ABS-CBN News |date=April 27, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210504032107/https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/04/27/21/elha-janine-sheena-zephanie-trend-on-youtube-with-asap-number-as-new-gen-divas |archive-date=May 4, 2021 |language=en}}</ref>
* ASAP Champions Showdown
* ASAP Clash Dance - the reboot of this hit 2000s dance segment which 2 artists will clash dance performances on the dance floor.
* ASAP Rockoustic Heartthrobs - an acoustic collaboration segment between Kapamilya heartthrobs.
* Star Magic Presents – formerly known as Full Circle, this is where Star Magic artists sing and dance on stage.
* ASAP Fresh – performances from Filipino bands and their collaboration with the ASAP performers.
* ASAP Discoveries – features netizens who went viral and they get the chance to perform with ASAP mainstay.
* ASAP Exclusive – features performances from the special guests or international artists.
* The Greatest Showdown – the mainstays perform/sing Filipino and English songs depending on a certain theme. A merger of the 'Champions Showdown' and the 'Music Box' segments, this segment was introduced on December 2, 2018.
* Regine Velasquez Collaborations – Features duets/collaborations between the Asia's Songbird Regine Velasquez and other ASAP artists.
* Sarah G. Specials - features performances from the Asia's Popstar Royalty Sarah Geronimo. Formerly known as SOS (Sarah On Stage).
 
===Former===
* Champions Showdown (2004–2006)
* ASAP Pinoy Champs (2011–2014)
* ASAP Birit Queens (2016–2017)
* ASAP Soul Sessions (2016–2017)
* ASAP Concert Presents – Showcases concert performances from the ASAP artists.
* ASAP Transformation – a segment inspired by 'Your Face Sounds Familiar'.<ref>{{cite news|title='ASAP' launches new segment 'ASAP Transformation'|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/video/entertainment/06/13/21/asap-launches-new-segment-asap-transformation|work=ABS-CBN News|date=June 13, 2021|language=en}}</ref>
* ASAP Sessionistas
* ASAP Kara-Okey (2014–2015)
* ASAP Covers
* ASAP HD (Homegrown Divas) (2014)
* AsianSation
* B (Billy Crawford)
* BFF5 (2017–March 2018)
* BoysRBoys
* Dance U
* Sayaw-nara
* Supahdance (2007–2015)
* Gimme 5
* Kanto Boyz
* Pare Konnection
* P10LO
* Radio ASAP - Simulcast on [[DWRR-FM|WRR 101.9]].
* Rated PG
* Rated R
* SOS (Sarah On Stage)
* T-Zone
* With Love, Gary V
* IG
* ASAP Sessions
* Acoustic Republic
* Seasons of Love (2011–2012)
* Cover Boys (2007–2010, 2017)
* YRS (2008–March 2010)
* Champions Face-off (2013-2015)
* ASAPinoy (2016–2018)
* ASAP RePlay (January-October 2018)
* Kilig Kapamilya (October-December 2015)
* One Lucky Day (October 2015–April 2016)
* MYX: The Maja-Yassi Experience (April-October 2018)
* Jambayan (October 2017–November 2018)
 
==Licensing and merchandise==
===ASAP Music===
{{Main|ASAP Music}}
ASAP Music is the record label of ''ASAP'', distributed by [[Star Music]]. The label has released a tribute [[compilation album]] to OPM classic pop-rock band, [[Hotdog (band)|Hotdog]]. It has also released soundtracks of ABS-CBN TV series ''[[Sana Maulit Muli (TV series)|Sana Maulit Muli]]'', ''[[My Girl (Philippine2008 TV series)|My Girl]]'' and ''[[My Only Hope|Your Song presents: My Only Hope]]''&mdash;all of which starred [[Kim Chiu]] and [[Gerald Anderson]]. It has also released dance compilations for the defunct segment "Ultimate Dance 4" and the current segment "Supah Dance Plus". All of which contain original remixes and dance songs. Here is a list of albums released by the label:<ref name=asapmusic>"[http://asap.abs-cbn.com/music.html List of albums by ASAP Music]", asap.abs-cbn.com, Retrieved October 23, 2010</ref>
 
===ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards===
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===ASAP Fanatic===
ASAP Fanatic is the first [[variety show]] for teens aired every Sunday afternoon after [[ASAP 06|''ASAP Mania'']] on ABS-CBN in the Philippines. It showcases select teen celebrities of the network, which features production numbers like '''Full Circle''' including the winners of ''[[Star Circle Quest]]'', ''[[MTB (Philippine varietyTV showprogram)|TV Idol]]'', ''[[Qpids]]'', ''[[Pinoy Big Brother]]'' evicted housemates and ABS-CBN ''[[Star Magic]]'' talents as well. It ran from May 23, 2004, to June 25, 2006, and was replaced by ''[[Love Spell]]'' on its timeslot.
<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://telebisyon.net/serye/ASAP-Fanatic/detalye/16/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070502195426/http://telebisyon.net/serye/ASAP-Fanatic/detalye/16/|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 2, 2007|title=ASAP Fanatic|date=May 2, 2007}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://telebisyon.net/ |title=ArchivedTelebisyon.net copy- Philippine TV Guide |access-date=February 12, 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070212030057/http://telebisyon.net/ |archive-date=February 12, 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
 
===Others===
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* ASAP Bookazine - ASAP's book-magazine, and the first ever book-magazine released by a Philippine TV show.<ref name=asapbookazine>"[http://kapamilyanewsngayon.blogspot.com/2010/04/asap-xv-naglabas-ng-asap-bookazine.html ASAP XV NAGLABAS NG ‘ASAP BOOKAZINE’] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101206143528/http://kapamilyanewsngayon.blogspot.com/2010/04/asap-xv-naglabas-ng-asap-bookazine.html |date=December 6, 2010 }}", kapamilyanewsngayon.blogspot.com, Retrieved October 23, 2010</ref>
* ASAP Online - ASAP's official website, where viewers, fans and supporters can view information about the show, read fun facts about the cast, get an update on the events and lifestyle, view photos and videos on-set, send their requests to artists, and even chat with them.<ref name=asaponline>"[http://asap.abs-cbn.com/ ASAP Online official website]", asap.abs-cbn.com, Retrieved October 23, 2010</ref>
*ASAP Remix - A "throwback" spin-off musical variety show aired on cable channel [[Jeepney TV]] every Sunday from 12:3020 AM to 2:00 AM, just hours before the latest ASAP episode that will air on ABS-CBN. It features selected memorable production numbers featuring the entire ASAP cast with special guests for the past 20 years.
*ASAP Natin 'To 29 Replay - A simulcast airingreplay of the previous weekshow's ASAP episode is aired on [[KapamilyaMetro Channel]], [[Kapamilya Online Live]], [[A2Z (Philippine TV channel)|A2Z]], [[Jeepney TV]] and [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]] every Sunday from 129:00 NNPM to 211:00 PM.
 
==Studios used by ''ASAP''==
{{unreferenced section|date=October 2021}}
*Delta Theatre <small>(February 5, 1995–early 1997)</small>
*ABS-CBN Studio 103 <small>(March 1997–present1997 – 2004)</small>
*ABS-CBN Studio 10 <small>(2004–present)</small>
 
==AwardsOther tours==
Since 1996, ASAP has held at least one show every year outside the studio (except years when the COVID-19 pandemic prevailed). Since 2014, the international shows are held in the middle/late part of the year, and a taped episode is aired on the week of the concert, then the international concert is aired in the following two weeks, divided into two parts.
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|-
! City
! Venue
! Date
! Aired on
|-
|-bgcolor="#F0F8FF"
| [[Quezon City, Philippines]]
| [[Smart Araneta Coliseum|Araneta Coliseum]]
| February 9, 1997
| February 9, 1997
|-
| [[Makati|Makati City, Philippines]]
|
| October 18, 1998
| October 18, 1998
|-
| [[Pasay, Philippines]]
| [[Cuneta Astrodome]]
| February 7, 1999
| February 7, 1999
|-
| [[Quezon City, Philippines]]
| [[Smart Araneta Coliseum|Araneta Coliseum]]
| February 10, 2002
| February 10, 2002
|-
| [[Cebu, Philippines]]
|
| August 11, 2002
| August 11, 2002
|-
| [[Quezon City, Philippines]]
| [[Smart Araneta Coliseum|Araneta Coliseum]]
| February 9, 2003
| February 9, 2003
|-
| [[Makati|Makati City, Philippines]]
|
| February 15, 2004
| February 15, 2004
|-
| [[Manila|Manila, Philippines]]<br>[[Pasig|Pasig, Philippines]]
| [[Folk Arts Theater]]<br>[[PhilSports Arena]]
| October 10, 2004
| October 10, 2004
|-
| [[Cebu|Cebu, Philippines]]
|
| May 1, 2005
| May 1, 2005
|-
| [[San Francisco, California]]
|
| July 16, 2005
| July 17, 2005<br/>July 24, 2005
|-
| [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|
| September 30, 2005
| October 2, 2005
|-
| [[Davao City|Davao City, Philippines]]
|
| August 20, 2006
| August 20, 2006
|-
| [[Subic, Zambales|Subic, Zambales, Philippines]]
| Boardwalk
| March 25, 2007
| March 25, 2007
|-
| [[Manila, Philippines]]
| Island Cove
| April 1, 2007
| April 1, 2007<br/>April 15, 2007
|-
| [[Mindanao|Mindanao, Philippines]]
|
| April 22, 2007
| April 22, 2007
|-
| [[Guam]]
| Hafa Adai, Guam
| October 11, 2008
| October 19, 2008
|-
| [[Mabalacat, Pampanga|Mabalacat, Pampanga, Philippines]]
| Xevera Grounds
| January 18, 2009
| January 25, 2009
|-
| [[Boracay, Aklan, Philippines]]
| Fairways and Bluewater New Coast
| March 21, 2010
| March 21, 2010<br/>March 28, 2010
|-
| [[Baguio|Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines]]
| Melvin Jones Grandstand
| November 28, 2010
| November 28, 2010
|-
| [[Iloilo City, Philippines]]
| [[Iloilo Sports Complex]]
| January 23, 2011
| January 23, 2011
|-
| [[Davao City, Philippines]]
| Davao Crocodile Park
| February 27, 2011
| February 27, 2011
|-
| [[Cebu|Cebu, Philippines]]
| Sugbo Grounds, South Road Properties
| March 27, 2011
| March 27, 2011
|-
| [[Manila|Manila, Philippines]]
| [[Quirino Grandstand]]
| January 22, 2012
| January 22, 2012
|-
| [[Singapore]]
| Max Pavilion, Singapore Expo Center
| October 14, 2012
| October 21, 2012<br/>October 28, 2012
|-
| [[Iloilo City, Philippines]]
| [[Iloilo Sports Complex]]
| January 27, 2013
| January 27, 2013
|-
| [[Marikina, Philippines]]
| Marikina Sports Center
| October 6, 2013
| October 6, 2013<br/>October 13, 2013
|-
| [[Dubai, United Arab Emirates]]
| Dubai Festival City
| January 24, 2014
| February 2, 2014<br/>February 9, 2014
|-
| [[Los Angeles, California]]
| [[Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena]]
| October 11, 2014
| October 19, 2014<br/>October 26, 2014
|-
| [[Pasay, Philippines]]
| [[SM Mall of Asia]]
| February 22, 2015 (as part of the show's 20th anniversary)
| February 22, 2015<br/>March 1, 2015
|-
| [[London, England]]
| [[Wembley Arena]]
| September 2015
| September 13, 2015<br/>September 20, 2015
|-
| [[Biñan|Biñan, Laguna, Philippines]]
| Alonte Sports Arena
| October 4, 2015
| October 4, 2015
|-
| [[Pasay, Philippines]]
| [[Newport Performing Arts Theater]]
| July 3, 2016 (as part of the launching of the ASAPinoy segment)
| July 3, 2016
|-
| [[Brooklyn, New York]]
| [[Barclays Center]]
| September 3, 2016
| September 11, 2016<br/>September 18, 2016
|-
| [[Quezon City, Philippines]]
| [[Smart Araneta Coliseum|Araneta Coliseum]] <br/> (as part of [[Star Magic]]'s 25th anniversary)
| May 21, 2017
| May 21, 2017 (live)<br/>May 28, 2017 (taped)
|-
| [[Toronto, Ontario, Canada]]
| [[Coca-Cola Coliseum|Ricoh Coliseum]]
| July 29, 2017
| August 6, 2017<br/>August 13, 2017
|-
| [[Honolulu, Hawaii]]
| [[Neal S. Blaisdell Arena]]
| June 30, 2018
| July 8, 2018<br/>July 22, 2018
|-
| [[Sydney, Australia]]
| [[International Convention Centre Sydney]]
| October 20, 2018
| October 28, 2018<br/>November 4, 2018
|-
| [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco Bay Area]]
| [[SAP Center at San Jose]]
| August 3, 2019
| August 11, 2019<br/>August 18, 2019
|-
| [[Rome, Italy]]
| [[:it:Palazzo dello Sport (Roma)|Palazzo dello Sport]]
| November 16, 2019
| November 24, 2019<br/>December 1, 2019
|-
| [[Dubai, United Arab Emirates]]
| [[Expo 2020]]
| <s>February 2022</s> <br> (Cancelled due to the surge of [[COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines|COVID-19 cases]] caused by the [[SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant|Omicron variant]])
| N/A
|-
| [[Las Vegas, Nevada]]
| [[Orleans Arena]]
| November 5, 2022
| November 13, 2022<br/>November 20, 2022
|-
| [[Milan, Italy]]
| [[Mediolanum Forum]]
| September 10, 2023
| September 17, 2023<br/>September 24, 2023
|-
| [[Ontario, California]]
| [[Toyota Arena]]
| August 3, 2024
| August 11, 2024<br/>August 18, 2024
|}
 
==Awards==
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| rowspan="1" align="center"| [[2010 GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards|2010]]
| rowspan="2" align="left"| [[GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards]]
| align="center" | Dance Group of the Year<ref name=GMMSF_2010>[http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/entertainment/06/24/10/abs-cbn-big-winner-gmmsf-entertainment-awards "ABS-CBN big winner at GMMSF Entertainment Awards"]. ''ABS-CBN News''. Retrieved May 21, 2014.</ref>
| align="center"| ASAP Supahdance
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|-
| rowspan="1" align="center"| [[2012 GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards|2012]]
| align="leftcenter"| Most Promising Recording/Performing Group<ref>[http://www.pep.ph/news/33760/this-week-in-photo-news/1/1#focus "Vice Ganda named Phenomenal Box-Office Star; Derek Ramsay is Box-Office King while Anne Curtis and Cristine Reyes share Box-Office Queen title"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150701165446/http://www.pep.ph/news/33760/this-week-in-photo-news/1/1#focus |date=July 1, 2015 }}. ''Pep.ph''. Retrieved May 20, 2014.</ref>
| align="center"| ASAP Boys R Boys
| {{won}}
|-
| rowspan="1" align="center"| [[29th PMPC Star Awards for Television|2015]]
| rowspan="1" align="left"| [[PMPC Star Awards for Television]]
| align="center"| Best Musical Variety Show
|
| [[2016 PMPC Star Awards for Television]] Best Musical Variety Show
| {{won}}
|-
| rowspan="1" align="center"| [[32nd PMPC Star Awards for Television|2018]]
| rowspan="1" align="left"| [[PMPC Star Awards for Television]]
| align="center"| Best Musical Variety Show Hall Of Fame
|
| [[2018 PMPC Star Awards for Television]] Best Musical Variety Show Hall Of Fame
| {{won}}
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==See also==
* [[List of programs broadcast by ABS-CBN]]
* [[List of programsKapamilya broadcastChannel byoriginal Kapamilya Channelprogramming]]
* [[List of programs broadcast by Kapamilya Online Live original programming]]
* [[List of programs broadcast by Metro Channel]]
* [[List of programsJeepney broadcastTV byoriginal Jeepney TVprogramming]]
* [[List of programs broadcast by A2Z (Philippine TV channel) original programming]]
* [[List of programs broadcast by TV5 (Philippine TV network) original programming]]
* [[ABS-CBN]]
* [[Kapamilya Channel]]
* [[Kapamilya Online Live]]
* [[A2Z (Philippine TV channel)|A2Z]]
* [[Jeepney TV]]
* [[Metro Channel]]
* [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]]
* [[Star Magic]]
* ''[[It's Showtime (Philippine TV program)|It's Showtime]]'' (ASAP's sister program)
* [[Eat Bulaga!]] (TV5's daily noontime program)
* ''[[All-Out Sundays]]'' (ASAP's current rival program on the noontime slot aired on [[GMA Network|GMA]], [[GTV (Philippine TV network)|GTV]], Heart of Asia Channel, I Heart Movies, and Pinoy Hits)
 
==References==
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