In the 1990s, Ledesma had a series of concerts with foreign artists Noel Pointer,
Jack Jones, Kenny Rankin, The Platters and
Michel Legrand followed by other concerts with popular Philippine song artists such as
Regine Velasquez (U.S. tour, 1999),
Pops Fernandez and
Jaya (
Power of Two, 1999). After Ledesma's four-night concert with the jazz violinist, Noel Pointer, she released the album,
The Voice, The Violin. In February 1994, Ledesma had the
Two of Hearts concert with
balladeer Jack Jones. During 1995's Valentine's season, she performed with Kenny Rankin. Ledesma started the new millennium in a Valentine show with
The Platters. In 2002, Ledesma had Valentine presentation with Michel Legrand.
Ledesma has her own production company
Headline Concepts and built concert venues such as the
Music Museum (a combined theater-restaurant built in 1988 at Greenhills,
Manila) and the
Republic of Malate.
The Republic of Malate is a facility located along Mabini Street in Manila, which houses a restaurant, a bar, a watering hole, a game room, a tobacco area a dance club and a theater. However,
The Republic of Malate was destroyed by a fire in November 2001. Ledesma has plans of rebuilding the facility.
Kuh Ledesma had a regular monthly television special called Akuhstic Café which is a musical travelogue that presented viewers the urban night life of Metro Manila by visiting clubs, lounges and concerts. Akuhstic Café was a grand finalist in the Asian Television Awards in Singapore for best musical program.
In April 1997, Ledesma became the featured artist of the ‘’Muling Aawit ang Pasig’’, a benefit concert of former Philippine First Lady Ming Ramos for the restoration of the Pasig River.
In 1998, the centennial year of Philippine Independence, after producing a Valentine concert at Fort Santiago, Manila, Ledesma was commissioned by the National Centennial Commission to stage a three-night centennial concert of the year,
Lahi…Kami ang Pilipino which was held the Expo Center at the former Clark Airforce Base.