The 32nd edition of Fête de la Musique Philippines is taking over Makati with a massive Main Stage concert at Ayala Triangle Gardens, led by some of today’s biggest and most exciting OPM acts. This year’s celebration carries the theme “For the People, By the People,” bringing together music lovers, artists, and culture fans for a festival experience that feels both local and global.

Headlining the Main Stage are Lola Amour, Morobeats, and the much-awaited return of Radioactive Sago Project. For longtime fans, this marks a major moment, as the legendary jazz-rock and spoken-word collective performs live again after an eight-year hiatus.
The lineup also features Jewelmer Jazz Band, fitterkarma, and Nameless Kids, creating a mix of pop-rock, hip-hop, indie, jazz, and experimental sounds. As a result, the Main Stage gives audiences a strong snapshot of where Filipino music is today.
A Free Music Festival With a Global Beat

Beyond OPM, FêtePH2026 also brings international energy to the stage with French krautrock trio Meule and French-Vietnamese harpist Héloïse La Harpe. This blend of local and international talent keeps the festival rooted in its French origins while making space for Filipino creativity to shine.

Meanwhile, the celebration expands into a cultural lifestyle hub along Paseo de Roxas, where the French Market offers French food, artisanal goods, and fine wines. The event also connects with the Makati Street Meet and the Makati City Fiesta, making the weekend feel bigger than a concert.
Fête de la Musique Philippines 2026 will continue across the country with 23 NCR Stages and 66 stages across 33 Destination Stages in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Best of all, admission to the Main Stage and all Fête de la Musique events remains free to the public.






