
FêtePH2025 Ignites World Music Day with Must-Visit Music Spots Nationwide

Fête de la Musique Philippines is set to amplify its month-long celebration of music with a vibrant weekend featuring its highly anticipated Pocket Stages on June 27 and expanded Destination Stages on June 28.
Following the resounding success of the Ember Stage at Shangri-La Plaza and the Main Stage at Ayala Triangle Gardens, the festival invites music lovers to dive deeper into the celebration across Metro Manila and beyond.

On Friday, June 27, the heart of the celebration beats not only in Makati City’s Barangay Poblacion but also in other vibrant spots across the metro.
Coinciding with the Barangay Poblacion fiesta, this day will transform the district into a sprawling musical playground. Fête-goers are encouraged to “stage hop” and discover various musical genres presented across numerous independently-produced Pocket Stages. From rock and indie to funk and soul, there’s a sound for every ear.

Attendees can look forward to catching crowd favorites like Autotelic, Suyen, Pedicab, barb., Brass Pas Pas Pas Pas, and Any Name’s Okay. The Pocket Stages will also be a platform for exciting up-and-coming acts such as Shanne Dandan, Janine, Frank Ely, and many more, showcasing the depth and diversity of Filipino talent.
Beyond Poblacion, music enthusiasts can also explore a fantastic array of Pocket Stages on June 27, including the Orion x Comuna Stage at Comuna, the Indie Stage at Sari Sari, the Emo Stage at Catchin’ Up Pub in Gil Puyat, the DreamPop Shoegaze Stage at Mang Rudy’s, the Final Round Stage at Monarch Manila, and the Bandang 90s Stage at SaGuijo.

The musical journey extends nationwide on Saturday, June 28, with 30 Destination Stages across the archipelago, showcasing the festival’s remarkable growth and reach. Over 2,500 artists are slated to perform at these Destination Stages, further solidifying Fête de la Musique’s commitment to supporting the vibrant local music scene.
Notably, the Cebu and Davao Destination Stages have evolved into multi-day, multi-event productions, reminiscent of how the Fête de la Musique celebrations grew in Metro Manila. Furthermore, the inclusion of a number of first-time Fête producers highlights the widespread embrace of the FêtePH spirit and the growing motivation nationwide to nurture and promote local musical talent.

These stages will bring the Fête de la Musique experience to communities across the Philippines, ensuring that the spirit of “Un Monde” (One World) resonates from Luzon and Visayas, all the way to Mindanao.
Stay tuned to Fête de la Musique Philippines’ official social media channels and visit www.feteph.com for the latest updates and to know more about the pocket stages and destination stages, the lineup of artists, and the full schedule of performances.