The iconic Filipino variety show ‘Eat Bulaga’ is set to embark on a new chapter as it transitions to a larger studio space at the esteemed Meralco Theater.
Reports have surfaced indicating that the noontime program, led by stalwarts Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, and a host of other Dabarkads, will soon call the Meralco Theater along Ortigas Avenue in Pasig City its new home.
Construction work on the new studio commenced as early as November 2023, signaling the show’s intent to expand its production capabilities and enhance its viewer experience.
The impending move marks a significant milestone for ‘Eat Bulaga,’ which has enjoyed an illustrious history spanning over four decades.
From its humble beginnings at RPN Live Studio 1 in 1979 to subsequent stints at larger venues like the Celebrity Sports Plaza and the Dolphy Theatre, the show has continually evolved to meet the demands of its growing audience.
The decision to relocate to the Meralco Theater comes after the conclusion of the show’s partnership with TAPE Inc., necessitating a shift to a new broadcasting venue. While ‘Eat Bulaga’ briefly occupied the TV5 studio in Mandaluyong, the move to the Meralco Theater represents a strategic decision to accommodate its expanding operations.
Comparatively, the Meralco Theater offers a more spacious environment, with a seating capacity ranging from 150 to 200 individuals. Its central location and modern amenities make it an ideal setting for ‘Eat Bulaga’ to continue its legacy of entertaining and engaging Filipino audiences.
Showbiz columnist Reggee Bonoan of Bandera noted that the Meralco Theater’s architecture resembles that of Broadway Centrum, albeit with a potentially more contemporary design. The transition to this new venue underscores the show’s commitment to innovation and adaptation in the ever-evolving landscape of Philippine television.
As ‘Eat Bulaga’ prepares to bid farewell to its current studio and embark on this exciting new journey, fans eagerly anticipate the next chapter in the show’s storied history. With its move to the Meralco Theater, ‘Eat Bulaga’ is poised to captivate audiences anew and continue its reign as one of the nation’s most beloved television programs.