Are you ready this summer? Tag your friends in this spectacular music festival for 2016!
Paradise International
Music Festival (Paradise IMF) is gearing up for their first-ever music spectacle
in Manila by introducing a multi- genre lineup. A music festival that boasts of
oneness in a festival of multiple genres in a day.
As of date, the festival is enthused to
announce the additions to its lineup. To
perform are the likes of young artist Austin
Mahone, whose YouTube channel has sky rocketed him to fame into Billboard
hit charts. The likes of highly nominated artist Rudimental known locally for their music video “Not Giving In” shot
in the heart of Tondo. Paradise also brings much awaited return of
internationally known Swedish DJ
AfroJack who still catches the ears of Manila’s nightlife. With these
additions, this highly anticipated festival will surely
entice not only your Hip-Hop fix but a surge of P.L.U.R. ( Peace, Love, Unity
and Respect). The promise of “One Tribe” will hold truly to the festival’s unique
culture.
Paradise will surely be a unique experience
for all local and foreign festival goers as Kanye West will be the main headliner. Astoundingly, this will be
the first time the recording artist, songwriter,
record producer and fashion designer will perform in the Philippines.
The one day international music festival
will happen on April 9, 2016 at the
Aseana Open Grounds, Parañaque City and is produced by the experienced
Boardworks Media Entertainment. Known for the successful international acts
such as John Legend, Lifehouse and Beatles Experience in Manila, Boardworks
aims to treat music enthusiasts live performances from a wide variety of
artists from different genres on a ten-hectare concert ground, with stages set
up across the field for a uniquely immersive concert experience.
Paradise International Music Festival truly
promises a musical experience like no other. Boardworks Media
Entertainment co-owner Joshua Ylaya expects fans to come in from all over the
globe; “We are very much getting ready to make this music festival the biggest
yet – it is time to put the Philippines on the map as an international music
destination.”