Miah Tiangco

Miah Tiangco
Born
Jeremiah Christian Castor Tiangco

(1997-08-05) August 5, 1997
Imus, Cavite, Philippines
Occupations
  • Singer
  • entrepreneur
  • actor
Years active2016–present
AgentSparkle GMA Artist Center (2020–25)
Known for
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Children1
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
Labels

Jeremiah "Miah" Christian Castor Tiangco (born August 5, 1997) is a Filipino singer, entrepreneur and actor. He rose to prominence after winning the second season of the singing competition The Clash in 2019.

Tiangco first appeared on Tawag ng Tanghalan in 2016 and 2017 as a defending champion, and later returned in 2025 for its special edition, All-Star Grand Resbak.

He is currently one of the members of a Filipino boy group 4Play.

Career

Tiangco started out as a contender in Tawag ng Tanghalan, a competition segment in a noontime variety show It's Showtime, where he managed to be a two-time defending champion in the first two seasons.[1]

Tiangco initially auditioned for the inaugural season of The Clash, but was rejected until a year later,[2] advancing in the second season, where he was declared a grand champion after performing Fantasia’s “I Believe” in the finals. His victory earned him P1 million cash prize, a house and lot, a car, and an exclusive management contract with GMA Network.[3]

Tiangco became a regular performer on the variety show All-Out Sundays, which began airing in January 2020, where he performed both solo and collaborative numbers with other artists.[4]

On April 15, 2023, Tiangco held his first major concert entitled Dare to Be Different, where he also served as a co-director, in collaboration with Lee Junio Gasid.[5]

In 2025, Tiangco made his first acting role in Mga Batang Riles,[6] but almost a month, he silently departed from GMA Network and its shows to participate in Tawag ng Tanghalan: All-Star Grand Resbak, as one of the returning contestants from previous seasons.[7] After the competition, a boy band named "4Play" is formed, where Tiangco is one of the members, along with fellow participants, Ian Manibale, Eich Abando, and Mark Justo.[8]

Personal life

In March 2025, Tiangco announced on the noontime competition program Tawag ng Tanghalan that he and his longtime partner were expecting their first child, a son to be named Raya Lux. He also stated that his decision to return to the contest was motivated by a desire to inspire his child by continuing to pursue his musical career.[9]

Business

In 2022, Tiangco launched his own café enterprise, named Biyaya Café, located in Imus, Cavite. The café features a design with industrial elements complemented by boho accents such as rattan chairs and palm-straw chandeliers, reflecting his personal taste. He publicly announced the investment and opening of Biyaya Café as a milestone for his career beyond music, expressing gratitude to his supporters and stating that this initial venture is “just the start”.[10][11]

Performances

The Clash season 2 performances
Episode Date Song Links
4 September 29, 2019 The House of the Rising Sun "Jeremiah Tiangco's world-class performance of “House of the Rising Sun” The Clash"
9 October 19, 2019 Bulag, Pipi at Bingi "The Clash 2019: Jeremiah Tiangco’s stunning performance of “Bulag, Pipi at Bingi” Top 32"
15 November 9, 2019 Hello "The Clash: Jeremiah Tiangco & Nef Medina's near perfect performance of "Hello""
18 November 17, 2019 Kathang Isip "The Clash 2019: Jeremiah Tiangco performs "Kathang Isip" with a twist Top 12"
19 November 23, 2019 End of the Road "The Clash: Is it the "End of The Road" for Jeremiah Tiangco?"
21 November 30, 2019 Grown-Up Christmas List
23 December 7, 2019 Greatest Love of All "The Clash: Jeremiah Tiangco's version of "The Greatest Love of All"
25 December 14, 2019 All I Ask, When I Was Your Man, That's What I Like "The Clash: Jeremiah Tiangco delivers his best performance yet with a Bruno Mars medley"
26 (Grand Finals) December 15, 2019 I Believe I Can Fly and Set Fire to the Rain "The Clash: Jeremiah Tiangco's Top 5 performance (I Believe I Can Fly & Set Fire To The Rain)"
I Believe "The Clash 2019 = Jeremiah Tiangco bares it all with I Believe Final Clash"

Discography

Singles
Year Title Featured singer Composer(s) Label Album/EP Notes Source
2025 Minahal Pala Kita N/A Kiko KIKX Salazar/Derick OC-J Gernale Star Music KIKXV: Volume 2
2024 Bakit Andali Sayo JFM Philos Karpos Music N/A
Do You Want To Do This Rina Mercado Miss Universe Records Played during Miss Universe 2023 evening gown competition [12]
2023 Paa (Paa-kap) N/A Himself Independent [13]
2022 214 Rico Blanco GMA Playlist Lolong (Original Soundtrack) Lolong season 1 theme song [14]
Ano'ng Sabe? Simon Tan GMA Music N/A Family Feud theme song [15]
Love and Hope Together Thea Astley Emman Rivera GMA Network's Kapuso Month/Valentines 2022 jingle [16]
2021 Sa Tuwing Umuulan N/A Arnie Mendaros [17]
pUSo Together this Summer Natasha Correos GMA Network's Summer 2021 jingle [18]
Pusong Pinoy, Magpakailanman Thea Astley Senedy Que and Simon Tan GMA Playlist Magpakailanman theme song (until 2022) [19]
2020 Titulo N/A Vehnee Saturno, Ebe Dancel, Jungee Marcelo, and Top Suzara GMA Music The Clash season 2 victory song, debut single [20]

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Notes Source
2025 ASAP Himself Guest Performer [21]
Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition: The Big Night TNT Resbaker / Guest Performer
Mga Batang Riles Riot Recurring role
2024–25 Kapuso Countdown to 2025: Isa sa Puso Himself Performer
It's Showtime Guest Performer
2024 Pera Paraan Guest [22]
2023–24 Kapuso Countdown to 2024: The GMA New Year Special Performer
2023 The Clash season 5 Season 2 grand champion / Guest / Non-competition performer
2022–25 TiktoClock Guest Performer / Player [23]
2022 NCAA Season 98: Opening Ceremony Performer
2022; 2024 Family Feud Contestant / Team The Clash Boys (2022); Team AOS (2024) [24]
2022 NCAA Season 97: Battle of Intramuros Half-time performer
NCAA Season 97: Opening Ceremony Performer
2022; 2023 The Boobay and Tekla Show Guest [25]
2021–22 Kapuso Countdown To 2022: The GMA New Year Special Performer [26]
2021 Paskong Pangarap: The 2021 GMA Christmas Special [27]
Eat Bulaga! Bawal Judgemental celebrity guest [28]
The Clash season 4 Season 2 grand champion / Guest / Non-competition performer
NCAA Season 96: Closing Ceremony Performer [29]
NCAA Season 96: Opening Ceremony
Taste Buddies Guest [30]
The Clash Flashback Specials [31]
Centerstage Guest
Catch Me Out Philippines Celebrity Catcher
2020–21 Kapuso Countdown To 2021: The GMA New Year Special Performer
2020 The Clash Christmas Special: Pasko Para Sa Lahat [32]
The Clash season 3 Season 2 grand champion / Guest / Non-competition Performer
Wowowin Guest / Performer [33]
Idol sa Kusina Guest
2020; 2021; 2022 MARS Pa More Guest / Performer
2020–25 All-Out Sundays Performer / Co-host
2019–20 Kapuso Countdown To 2020: The GMA New Year Special Performer [34]
2019 Sunday PinaSaya Guest / Performer [35]
2019; 2022 Unang Hirit
Sarap 'Di Ba?
2019 The Clash season 2 Contestant / Grand Champion [36]
2016; 2017; 2025 Tawag ng Tanghalan Contestant [37]

Concerts

Date Title Venue
August 16, 2025 All-Star Grand Resbak: The Concert New Frontier Theater, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
April 15, 2023 Dare to Be Different Music Museum, San Juan City, Philippines

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Source
2022 13th PMPC Star Awards for Music New Male Recording Artist of the Year Titulo Won [38]
35th Awit Awards Nominated [39]
2020 33rd Aliw Awards Best New Artist N/A Nominated [40]
2017 World Championships of Performing Arts Variety Unknown Won [41][42]
RnB and Pop Won
Team Production Presentation Won

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