Fête de la Musique Takes on the Ember Stage for the First Time

Fête de la Musique, one of the most anticipated live music events in the country, is back for another year of celebrating all kinds of tunes. This time, Shangri- La Plaza is joining the revelries and supporting the Fête community for the first time ever as it mounts The Ember Stage, promising performances that flicker with warmth, intimacy, and artistic fire with acoustic, jazz, chillout, and ambient music.

 

Made possible through Shang’s strong partnership with the Alliance Française de Manille, Fête de la Musique’s The Ember Stage is co-presented by the Embassy of France to the Philippines, Funkybeat Entertainment, and Anam Kara. Throughout its 31-year presence in the Philippines, Fête de la Musique has built a community that celebrates raw, real artistry, bringing talented acts and avid music enthusiasts together.


Leading the lineup of young and fresh music for the Fête stage at the Shang is Over October, one of the most prominent pop/alternative rock bands today. The group is composed of Josh on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Lua on lead guitar, Janessa on drums, Joric on bass, and Anton on second guitar. They were formed in 2014 and had been gaining fans over a decade, but they reached massive success in 2024 with their explosive hit Ikot which amassed over 115 million plays on Spotify


Then, there’s Filipino-Nepalese R&B singer-songwriter Jason Dhakal. With over 564,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, he made his mark in the industry with his soulful, jazz-infused, and groovy renditions of OPM classics such as VST & Company’s Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko, Sitti’s Para sa Akin, and Smokey Mountain’s Kailan (his latest single).


jikamarie joins the pack with her own brand of R&B-dream pop. An avid TikTok creator, the rising Gen Z artist found a solid following after her debut song lutang topped the Spotify Viral 50 Philippines and Global charts in 2021. With her undeniable talent, she was also tapped to open for Coldplay at their Philippine Arena concert in January 2024. 

Singer-songwriter and The Voice Kids alum Shanne Dandan is dedicated to blending contemporary music with that “Manila” sound, creating songs rooted in pop, jazz, and traditional Filipino music and punctuated by her powerful vocals. She encapsulated her vision in her debut album Kung Iyong Mamarapatin released in October 2024.


Known for creating upbeat music and youthful melodies, Any Name’s Okay is a beloved alternative pop group composed of Sofia on vocals, Renzo on vocals and rhythm guitar, Anton on lead guitar, Arvin on drums, and Juan on bass. The quintet released its latest single how the heart breaks last May, a ballad
that explored a new, darker side of the band.

Mixing city pop and OPM, ALYSON is surely a must-watch. The five-piece band consists of Pio on vocals and rhythm guitar, Luis on lead guitar, Marcus on drums and backing vocals, Miguel on bass, and Easel on keyboard. Always in their suit and tie, the group deftly combines fresh tunes and nostalgic vibes in their performances.


Rounding out Shang’s Fête stage is multi-awarded DJ, producer, and entrepreneur HOEST who’s expected to share a blend of house, techno, and electronic music to energize the crowd.

 

Join the music crowd on a Friday night. Head over to The Ember Stage at Shangri-La Plaza’s Grand Atrium on June 13, 2025 and embrace the soothing melodies, gentle rhythms, and intimate vibes of this refreshing Fête de la Musique stage. FREE ADMISSION.


For updates and inquiries, follow Shangri-La Plaza on Facebook at www.facebook.com/shangrilaplazaofficial and on Instagram @shangrilaplazaofficial.

 

Over October

Jason Dhakal

Shanne Dandan

ALYSON

Any Name's Okay

HOEST

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