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Ely Buendia and The Methodists, Armi Millare and more at this year’s Fête de la Musique
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Ely Buendia and The Methodists, Armi Millare and more at this year’s Fête de la Musique

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Fête de la Musique Philippines joins the global celebration of music this June, with the theme “Un Monde” or One World, emphasizing music’s incredible power to unite diverse cultures and bridge the Philippines to the world.

For over three decades, Fête de la Musique Philippines, presented by Alliance Française de Manille alongside its partners, has been a cornerstone of the Philippine music calendar, offering free live music performances across various stages and genres.

The highly anticipated FêtePH2025 main stage will once again be the central highlight, taking place on June 21, at Ayala Triangle Gardens in Makati City.

Fête de la Musique Philippines is thrilled to announce the addition of two highly renowned veteran acts to its main stage lineup: Filipino icon Ely Buendia and The Methodists and acclaimed singer-songwriter Armi Millare.

James Reid

Hot off the heels of Ely Buendia’s sophomore solo album, “Method Adaptor,” which dropped in November 2024, his set is going to be a must-see. Expect a dynamic blend of Ely Buendia’s signature rock sound with fresh, experimental twists live—a true testament to his never-ending evolution as an artist.

Ely Buendia

Armi Millare, who is celebrated for her distinctive vocals and poignant songwriting, is gearing up to drop her highly anticipated solo album “South Node”. Fans can anticipate a captivating set filled with her classic hits featuring a signature blend of indie-pop and soulful melodies.

Armi Millare

The lineup also includes Brigada, Janine, Brass Pas Pas Pas Pas feat. Leanne and Naara, James Reid, The Ridleys, Tarsius x Ena Mori, and electrifying international acts like Ito Kashitaro (Japan) and Emile Londonien (France), as well as offstage performances by Frank Ely and Zsaris, Bolivian Pop artist Bling Bling Papaya, and Singapore-based Pinoy queer artist Marian Carmel.

Beyond the main stage, Fête de la Musique Philippines features a series of satellite events throughout the month of June, ensuring that the celebration of music reaches every corner of the metro and beyond.

Leanne and Nara

On June 27, there will be numerous pocket stages in Makati as part of the Barangay Poblacion fiesta. There will also be pocket stages outside Metro Manila on June 28.

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FêtePH2025 also brings the spirit of “Un Monde” to communities nationwide on June 28 with 29 destination stages and 90 events all over the country, spanning from Northern Luzon, across the Visayas, to Southern Mindanao.

Ito Kashitaro

“Music has an unparalleled ability to transcend borders and connect people. This year, we aim to showcase how Filipino music resonates globally, truly making us all ‘One World’ through melody and rhythm,” said Xavier Leroux, executive director of Alliance Francaise de Manille.

Fête de la Musique Philippines is a free and open-to-all event, inviting music lovers of all ages to join the grand celebration.

Visit feteph.com.

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