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IN PHOTOS: Rakrakan Festival showcases Pinoy pride in this solid band lineup

The Rakrakan Festival was organized to celebrate the best OPM culture and showcased the talents of our homegrown artists and musicians. This year’s theme is “Rakrakan Festival: Peace, Love, & Music”  which happened last March 1 and 2 at Circuit Makati.

Thousands of fans from different localities attended the 2-day festival, where they purchased various merchandise and even participated in exciting activities. OPM supporters showed their excitement as they sang and danced during the live performances of the band line-up.

Some of the bands who showed up during the festival were Ang Bandang Shirley, Benny Bunny Band, Coln, December Avenue, Fern, Happy Three Friends, I Belong to the Zoo, Join The Club, Mojofly, Munimuni, Pedicab, Sagip Adik Foundation, Sandwich, Slapshock, Stick Figgas, Sud, UDD, Ultra Combo, Urbandub, and Written by the Stars.

Barbie Almabis, Brisom featuring Rhian Ramos, Geo Ong, Tanya Markova featuring Dante Gulapa, Madeline, and Juan Karlos Labajo also rocked the stage.

In case you missed the biggest and loudest music festival in the country, check out the photo highlights:

Ang Bandang Shirley. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Barbie Almalbis. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Benny Bunny Band. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Brisom featuring Rhian Ramos. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
COLN. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
December Avenue. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Fern. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Geo Ong. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Happy Three Friends. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
I Belong to the Zoo. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Join The Club. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Juan Karlos Labajo. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
M-Zhayt vs Damsa – Duelo Stage. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Madeline. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
May. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Munimuni. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Pedicab. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Sagip Adik Foundation. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Sandwich. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Slapshock. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Mojofly. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Stick Figgas. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Sud. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Tanya Markova featuring Dante Gulapa. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Up Dharma Down. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Ultra Combo. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Urbandub. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net
Written by the Stars. Photo by: Jester Burgos/ INQUIRER.net 

“Rakrakan Festival 2019: Peace, Love, and Music” is presented by Rakista Radio and Red Horse Beer Muziklaban.

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