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Ely Buendia and The Methodists, Armi Millare, and more to perform at Fete de la Musique

Ely Buendia and The Methodists, Armi Millare, and more to perform at Fete de la Musique

GMA Network10-06-2025
The Fete de la Musique main stage is gearing up to be an exciting one!
It is one of the highly anticipated events of Fete, and is happening on June 21 at the Ayala Triangle Gardens in Makati City.
Joining the lineup are Filipino icon Ely Buendia and The Methodists and acclaimed singer-songwriter Armi Millare.
Ely released his latest album 'Method Adaptor' in 2024. His set promises to be his signature rock sound with live experimental twists.
Armi is set to perform her classic songs with indie-pop and soulful melodies. Her solo songs include 'Whatever,' 'Say it Again' and 'Roots,' from her upcoming debut solo album, 'South Node.'
More main stage acts include James Reid, Brigada, Janine, Brass Pas Pas Pas Pas feat. Leanne & Naara, The Ridleys, and Tarsius x Ena Mori. They will be joined by international acts Ito Kashitaro from Japan and Emile Londonien from France.
The off-stage acts are by Filipino musicians Frank Ely and Zsaris, Bolivian Pop artist Bling Bling Papaya, and Singapore-based Pinoy queer artist Marian Carmel.
Fete will be holding its 31st edition this year and will follow the theme "Un Monde" or "One World." The organizers aim to go back to the root of celebrating World Music Day and to highlight music as a shared language. —Nika Roque/JCB, GMA Integrated News
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