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Hot air balloons flying across the sky with the best rock songs playing in the background — doesn’t that sound like a pipe dream? Clark Aurora Music Festival, as usual, is turning our fantasies into reality. Learn what the biggest music festival in the Philippines has in store for you as it returns this April.
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Clark Global City sets the stage for a grand celebration of OPM. Now in its second year, the Clark Aurora Music Festival will again host spectacular concerts led by multiple generations of OPM artists. So, book your tickets for 15–16 Apr 2023!
On the first night, expect wild performances from Ben&Ben, Arthur Nery, December Avenue, Adie, MRLD, and Lola Amour. OPM legends like Parokya ni Edgar, Spongecola, Kamikazee, Silent Sanctuary, Mayonnaise, and Ely Buendia will grace the stage the following day.
All these live acts will play as colourful hot air balloons take over Clark’s skyline. Imagine hearing anthems like Jopay, wilding out to Martyr Nyebera, or even emoting over acoustic hits from Ben&Ben as hot giant air balloons loom over the sky. Pretty cool, right?
Tickets are available here Secure them early to be a part of the biggest music festival in the country today!
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Aren’t you excited for all that talent in one place along with the spectacular hot air balloon display? Clark Aurora Music Festival is expected to be bigger and better than it was last year. Expect an epic night of incredible music and a visual feast this summer. Mark your calendars!
All images credited to Clark Aurora Fest | Official Facebook Page
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