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Filinvest Mimosa to host the first Oddisee Music and Arts Festival.
A whole new music festival is set to premier in the north
of Luzon come August 24 at the Filinvest Mimosa in Clark field Pampanga, billed
as Oddisee Music and Arts Festival organize by Docdef Productions, the group
handling the annual Tagaytay Art Beat since 2016, and the recently concluded
Fete De la Musique.
“Oddisee is a music festival happening up north, it’s
crazy because the vibe is different, usually it’s in Tagaytay Art Beat but now
we are bringing the music scene up to the north like Pampanga, a growing City
and growing culture for music, and music lovers are all there, what we are
doing there is providing indie musicians in the north.” Said by Reuben Pascual,
Host of the upcoming music fest.
Pugfish
The one day festival is expected to draw around 3,000
people, featuring almost 20 local
artists and bands from the indie circuits, the confirm bands are The Ransom
Collective, Munimuni, Leanne & Naara, Oh, Flamingo!, Carousel Casualties, Allen&Elle,
Basically Saturday Night, Lola Amour, Indayo, Clarene Romea, Danidea, Ube, Titomo,
The Cosmic Misfits, Never The Strangers, The Metro Fantastic, DJ Joey Santos, Dayaw,
Wicked Adobo and Ysanygo.
“Docdef has been doing Tagaytay Art Beat for three years
already, there is a clamor of having an events similar to Artbeat to the north,
giving opportunity for the bands in the north such as Clark, Pampanga, Bulacan,
it’s really promoting local music, it’s
the Philippine music going around the Philippines, that’s how Oddisee started.”
Explain by Lambert Cruz, the Marketing Associate of Docdef Production.
Carousel Casualties
Tickets is P1,500 for the VIP wherein you were closer to the
stage, a chance to meet them personally and enjoy some freebies as well, next
class of ticket is price at P700 only, festival well start at 10 in the morning
and may last until wee hours in the morning of the next day.
“They have an interesting line up, because the vibe there in
Filinvest Mimosa is all nature, all green, it’s like a vacation destination for
those people who have work, like a long weekend, it’s a place for the people to
relax, chill and enjoy all the music, all the Filipino artist, I really suggest
that everyone should be there.” Pascual added.
Oddisee Music and Arts Festival was officially launch last
July 24 at 20:20 Bar in Makati City along with live performances from bands
that will be part of it. Tickets for the Festival is now available thru mobile
app Bliimo and www.mynila.com.
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