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Fête de la Musique 2024: Here's everything you need to know


Everything you need to know about FĂȘte de la Musique 2024

A vibrant month of music awaits the Philippines as Fête de la Musique, also known as World Music Day, celebrates its 30th year in the country with more than 100 artists and stages nationwide.

Fête de la Musique, born in France in 1982, has become a global phenomenon celebrated in over 1,000 cities in 120 countries. Streets and public spaces transform into dynamic stages for musicians of all backgrounds and genres.

In the Philippines, what began as a single-venue event with a mere 40 attendees in 1994 has grown by leaps and bounds into a multi-stage, multi-genre, and multi-day celebration. Fête PH has become a platform for both established and up-and-coming Filipino artists to share their music with a growing audience.

#FetePH30 will kick off with the immersive Pre-Fete Sunset Gathering: A Medicine Music Circle + Ecstatic Dance + Sound Bath. This will be hosted by Lee Grane Musiq at Ayala Triangle Gardens in Makati from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday, June 16, with the aim of promoting that music is not only for partying and having fun, but also a means to nourish the mind, heart, body, and soul.

On June 21, Fete will hold its main stage at the Greenbelt 3 park with a day of music from Filipino artists SHANNi, Jason Dhakal x Lustbass, Sinosikat x Jose Miguel, Dwata, Jewelmer Jazz Band, Any Name's Okay, Morobeats, Autotelic, and Dilaw.

Continuing the Fête PH tradition of promoting French-Filipino cultural exchange, the event brings Pfel & Greem of C2C, the biggest French act to grace the Fête PH stage. C2C revolutionized the music scene with their “Victoires de la Musique” French award-winning DJs album, and Pfel & Greem will take the dancefloor by storm with this explosive duo and their four turntables. Pfel & Greem of C2C are set to perform at Mistral in Raffles Makati on June 20 and the Greenbelt Main Stage on June 21.

On June 28, the #FetePH30 celebrations continue as part of the barangay fiesta celebrations of the vibrant district of Poblacion, Makati City. Just as in previous years, it will be a musical haven, with over 41 multiple independently produced pocket stages simultaneously featuring various genres and musical moods from hundreds of Filipino artists, including the Blues, Soul & Funk Stage at H&J, the Acoustic  Stage at Coro Hotel, the Rock Stage at Alibi Music Lounge, and the Reggae Stage at Handle Bar, just to name a few, as well as the Medicine Music Stage in Astbury and the Kirtan Stage featuring meditation and mantras at Gnostic, in keeping with this year’s “Music Heals” advocacy.

Fete also boasts of having the largest number of destination stages with almost 70 stages across 20 destinations in different parts of the country,  all happening between June 21 to 29. These destination stages will be in Albay, Bacoor, Baguio, Baler, Cagayan de Oro, Camarines Sur, Cavite, Cebu, Davao, El Nido, Laguna, Los Baños, Marikina, Masbate, Naga City, Pampanga, Puerto Galera, Siargao, South Cotabato, and Zambales.

The festival once again collaborated with SONIK Philippines for the second edition of SONIK SESSIONS FETE, a conference that seeks to educate both the business and artist sides of our music to elevate the entire industry.  The SONIK SOIREE is happening on June 22 at Astbury, featuring Gwen Sharp of The Green Room France who has been working to support environmental and societal change in the cultural sector.  This soiree is co-presented by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Institut Français and will be followed by an after-party at Boogie MNL in Poblacion.

Fête de la Musique Philippines is free and open to all, a perfect opportunity to gather with family and friends, discover new music, and revel in the unifying and healing power of sound, culture, and art.

See you at Fete! —Nika Roque/JCB, GMA Integrated News