SBTown Music Festival 2 honors the years of Korea-Philippines friendship with Venisse Siy, Adea Dailo, GY, Miss Trot 4’s Jung Hye-rin, AJAA, and YGIG.
Show Biz Town, Inc. (SBTown), in partnership with Korea’s leading oven-roasted chicken brand Goobne, brings SBTown Music Festival 2 to the Music Museum on April 11, 2026, at 6:00 PM. Through music and culture, the event strengthens the friendship between the Philippines and South Korea.

More than just a music festival, SBTown Music Festival 2 celebrates the deep-rooted bond between the two countries by honoring the Filipino soldiers who fought in the Korean War. In partnership with Goobne, SBTown extends this tribute further. They award scholarships to five descendants of these veterans. Through this, they connect the past to future opportunities. At the same time, they highlight the lasting ties between the two nations.
To officially kick off the show, Tatang Robin, CEO of SBTown, warmly welcomed the crowd, thanked everyone for coming and for their support, and quickly lifted the energy in the venue.

Venisse Siy Shines Vocally as Adea Dailo Keeps the Momentum High on Stage
The first performer of the lineup, Venisse Siy, immediately impressed the crowd as she hit every note with ease. As the Tagalog singing voice of Mira, she performed HUNTR/X’s “Golden.” She delivered verse 3 in Tagalog through to the end, showing strong and precise vocals.

Then, she followed it up with So Chan-whee’s “Tears,” a well-known karaoke favorite in Korea for its high notes. Still, Venisse handled the challenge effortlessly. She closed her set with her original song, “Ililipad Ko.” Through this performance, she shared a message of dreams and hope, saying, “if we have a dream in our hope, maabot natin yung hangga’t di tayo sumusuko.”
Adea Dailo then takes the stage and keeps the energy high. He performs his recent singles “Sweet Affection” and “You and I,” grooving smoothly to the beats. Then, he switches things up as he sings “Things You Do” by Justin Bieber, getting the crowd to sing along.

Afterward, he creates a more personal moment by performing his unreleased track, “Flash Hearts.” He shares that the song means a lot to him, then delivers it with a fun and upbeat energy that lights up the stage.
Duo GY and Jung Hye Rin Dominate the Stage
Everyone waits and screams for GY as Gab and Yen take the stage. They raise the energy even higher with their electrifying rap verses and performances of “pocket watcher” and “pamasahe.” They constantly interact with the crowd throughout the performance, even inviting fans onstage to join them.

As the show reached its halfway point, Miss Trot 4’s Jung Hye Rin took the stage. She opened her set with “Remember Me” by Gummy. Then, she followed it with the heartfelt “A Letter from Mother” and “Kumpas” by Moira Dela Torre. Throughout the performance, fans sang along and cheered her on. Then, she closed her set with her original trot single “Melty Love,” turning the energy up.

Rising P-Pop Groups AJAA and YGIG Close Out SBTown Music Festival 2 in Style
Well-known P-pop groups from SBTown, AJAA and YGIG, closed the music festival with electrifying performances. AJAA notably brought pure cuteness overload to the crowd as they performed high-energy tracks like “BES I LUV U,” “Ako Na,” and “Torpe.” In addition, they also announced that they are planning new projects for this year, which excited their fans even more.

Meanwhile, YGIG owned the stage with a fierce “baddies” vibe. They performed “Chicka-chick-a,” which turned the venue into a hot summer party atmosphere. After that, they continued with “California King Bed” by Rihanna, “lyk that,” and Little Mix’s “Salute.” To elevate the performance further, Adea Dalio and GY joined them on stage for “Finesse” by Bruno Mars.

Overall, SBTown Music Festival 2 was not just a music event. Instead, it became a cultural celebration that honored the shared history and friendship between the two countries. It also paid tribute to Filipino soldiers who risked their lives during the Korean War. SBTown also teased an upcoming project—a friendly basketball game between the Philippines and Korea.
Photos: Alexie Jhernet Aragoncillo
