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Ely Buendia and Armi Millare Lead Star-Studded Lineup at FêtePH2025 Main Stage in Makati

Get ready for one of the most exciting nights in Philippine music! Fête de la Musique Philippines 2025 is pulling out all the stops for its Main Stage event on June 21 at…

Get ready for one of the most exciting nights in Philippine music! Fête de la Musique Philippines 2025 is pulling out all the stops for its Main Stage event on June 21 at Ayala Triangle Gardens, Makati City and the latest artist announcement is turning up the hype.

Two of OPM’s most influential and beloved artists are joining the already stacked lineup: Ely Buendia and The Methodists, and Armi Millare.

Rock Royalty Returns

Ely Buendia, the legendary frontman of Eraserheads, will hit the stage with The Methodists, bringing the heat from his critically acclaimed 2024 solo album, Method Adaptor. A sonic exploration of rebellion, self-discovery, and truth, the album marked a bold new chapter in Buendia’s career and his Main Stage set promises to be just as electrifying. Expect a mix of gritty rock energy, experimental flourishes, and fan-favorite anthems from one of the Philippines’ most prolific music icons.

A Soulful Serenade

Joining Ely onstage is none other than Armi Millare, whose haunting vocals and emotionally rich songwriting have long set her apart. The former UDD frontwoman is poised to enchant audiences with a special set featuring her hits and new material from her upcoming solo album, South Node. Fans can look forward to live versions of her current singles, WhateverSay It Again, and Roots, all brimming with her signature blend of indie-pop soul and ethereal charm.

More Acts to Watch

The Main Stage lineup is already buzzing with talent from rising stars to global names. Look out for sets by:

  • Brigada
  • Janine
  • Brass Pas Pas Pas Pas feat. Leanne and Naara
  • James Reid
  • The Ridleys
  • Tarsius x Ena Mori
  • Ito Kashitaro (Japan)
  • Emile Londonien (France

And don’t miss offstage performances by TFrank Ely and Zsaris, Bolivian pop artist Bling Bling Papaya, and Singapore-based Filipino queer artist Marian Carmel.

Free and Open to All

Celebrating its 31st yearFête de la Musique Philippines remains one of the country’s biggest and most inclusive music festivals and the Main Stage is completely free to attend. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for an unforgettable night out, this is your chance to experience the magic of live music in the heart of the city.

FêtePH2025 is presented by Alliance Française de Manille in partnership with the Embassy of France to the Philippines, Funkybeat Entertainment, Anam Kara, and supported by Tanduay, Shangri-La Plaza, Ayala Land, Institut Français, the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and many others.

Stay updated through www.feteph.com or follow Fête de la Musique Philippines on social media.

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