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OPM HEAVYWEIGHTS TO HEADLINE AURORA MUSIC FEST
March 20, 2024
|The Philippine Star
On top of the finest Original Pilipino Music (OPM) acts that will headline the Aurora Music Festival 2024 on April 6 and 7 in Clark Global City, Pampanga, the eventgoers can also marvel at the hot air balloons that will light up Clark’s skyline and savor Kapampangan food that will be available at the venue.
On Day 1, SB19, Cup of Joe, Moira, December Avenue, Adie and Juan Karlos will render their respective sets while Rico Blanco, Parokya ni Edgar, Kamikazee, Orange and Lemons, Andrew E, and Itchyworms will entertain the spectators on Day 2.
Festival organizer Epic Events has partnered with FWD Life Insurance, with the latter launching the insurance policy for music lovers called The One for Music Lovers.
Epic Events owner Louie Alcantara said in an interview with select press that they chose the lineup of artists that will perform in the event based on Spotify’s most requested and most streamed artists.
“Aside from the artists, we also have hot air balloons. Over 20 hot air balloons will fill up the sky. And we are also checking if we can do a drone show na hindi pa nagagawa in a largescale festival,” he beamed.
“Usually during the concert, there’s the hot air balloon which will serve as the backdrop then usually in the end or sa headliner, there will be fireworks.”
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