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2018 in Philippine music

2018 in Philippine music

Overview of the events of 2018 in Philippine music


The following is a list of notable events related to Philippine music in 2018.

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Events

May

  • Sony Music Philippines resumed its operations after 6 years following the expiration of its distribution contract with Ivory Music, with their new office still in Ortigas Center, Pasig.[citation needed]

June

September

November

  • November 11 — "Tugtog", composed by John Paul Salazar and interpreted by Bradz, was hailed as the winning entry in the 2018 A Song of Praise Music Festival Grand Finals Night held at the New Frontier Theater

Debuts/Disbanded

Soloist

Duoist/Bands/Groups

  • Better Days
  • Stellar
  • Where's Ramona?
  • Mandaue Nights
  • One Click Straight
  • Farewell Fair Weather
  • Bawal Clan
  • Music Hero Band
  • MNL48
  • Kakaiboys
  • This Band
  • AM/FM
  • Over October
  • Malana
  • The Metro Fantastic
  • July XIV
  • SB19

Disbanded

Reunion/Comeback

On Hiatus

  • Run Dorothy

Albums released

The following albums are to be released in 2018 locally. Note: All soundtracks are not included in this list.

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Concerts and music festivals

Local artists

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International artists

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Music festivals

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Canceled/postponed dates

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Awarding ceremonies

Deaths

Notes

  1. with special guest Piolo Pascual[16]
  2. with special participation of Sarah Faye Bacal and WCOPA Team Philippines[16]
  3. with special participation of Rita Daniela and LA Santos[16]
  4. featuring The Amp Band and with special guest Jona[16]
  5. with the Ateneo Chamber Singers[16]
  6. with special guest Edward Barber
  7. with special guest Tony Labrusca
  8. KZ Tandingan's Supreme concert venue was originally going to be at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, but was later moved to SM Mall of Asia Arena for unknown reasons
  9. SoulJa's concert venue was originally going to be at the Kia Theatre, but was later moved to Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila for unknown reasons
  10. with special guest Darren Espanto
  11. Ed Sheeran's ÷ Tour concert at the Mall of Asia Concert Grounds in Pasay on April 8 was originally scheduled for November 7, 2017, but was postponed due to Sheeran's injury from a bike accident.[51]
  12. Zedd's Echo Tour concert venue was at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, but was later moved to Cove Manila due to unforeseen circumstances.
  13. with opening act Warpaint
  14. with opening act Véronic DiCaire
  15. with special guest Niki
  16. Halsey's Hopeless Fountain Kingdom World Tour concert venue was originally going to be at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, but was later moved to Kia Theatre due to unforeseen circumstances
  17. Paramore's Tour Four concert at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay on August 23 was originally scheduled for February 18, but was postponed due to the aggravation of lead vocalist Hayley Williams's throat and upper respiratory tract infection.[67]

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