SM Fandom Brings Back PPOP Fest for Year 2 With a Bang!

Christine Lorraine Dela Cruz
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The heart of PPOP beats stronger than ever as SM Fandom presents OPM Series: PPOP Fest Year 2, a passionate showcase of top-tier Pinoy Pop talents. Held last June 8 at 3 PM at The Annex Atrium, Level 4, SM North EDSA, the event promises an unforgettable experience for music lovers.

With free admission, fans gathered to witness electrifying performances from some of the most anticipated PPOP names in the country. The lineup featured HORI7ON, MNL48, AJAA, CLOUD 7, PIXIE, ONE VERSE, CALISTA, ASTER, and ZELA, each bringing their signature sound and charisma to the stage.






The atmosphere was charged with energy as HORI7ON kicked off the night with their intense vocals and choreography—a true display of their hard work and talent. Their renditions of Cold and Lucky had fans singing along, proving their status as one of the brightest and most promising acts in the PPOP industry today.



Moreover, MNL48 captivated the crowd with their stunning visuals, delivering incredible performances of Palusot Ko’y Maybe and Pag-ibig Fortune Cookie. Their cuteness and artistry resonated deeply, leaving a lasting impression on their ever-growing fan base.



Bringing a fresh and vibrant energy to the stage, AJAA instantly captured the crowd’s attention with their infectious charm and dynamic presence. The group amped up the excitement with their hit songs Dedma and Torpe, delivering powerful vocals and synchronized choreography that had fans singing along.  



Likewise,  CLOUD 7 showcased their versatility with an engaging set, which included Louder and Bara-Bara. Their smooth transitions and electric stage presence drew loud cheers and applause.


New-gen PPOP sensations PIXIE, ONE VERSE, CALISTA, ASTER, and ZELA also proved why they are names to watch. With explosive performances, they delivered passion, precision, and presence that left audiences eager for more.


Each artist brought something unique to the stage, from PIXIE’s magnetic aura to CALISTA’s polished performances. The synchronization, vocals, and overall artistry emphasized the continuous evolution of Pinoy Pop.



With fans cheering, singing, and dancing, the event was more than a musical showcase—it was a movement, a testament to PPOP’s unwavering force in the industry. As the night came to a close, it was clear: PPOP is here to stay, and it's only getting bigger.






Written by Abbegail Aguada

Photos by Christine Lorraine Dela Cruz

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