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Hiraya Night Sky Festival brings music, sky shows to Clark

Clark Global City will host the first Hiraya Night Sky Festival on 17 and 18 January 2026, featuring live performances and aerial displays.
Hiraya Night Sky Festival brings music, sky shows to Clark
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Clark Global City in Pampanga will come alive this month with a night-sky festival featuring live music performances, aviation and motorsport activities, and nighttime visual displays.

The first-ever Hiraya Night Sky Festival will be held on 17 and 18 January 2026 as a new annual open-air event celebrating Filipino music, art, and immersive experiences.

For its inaugural edition, the Day 1 lineup on 17 January includes Cuatro Band, Amiel Sol, Earl Agustin, Sunkissed Lola, Juan Karlos, and Flow G. The opening night will also feature a hot air balloon lighting at sunset, followed by a drone light show and a fireworks display.

The Day 2 lineup on 18 January includes Carl Timboll, Kim Leo, Raya, Bandang Lapis, Rob Deniel, and Dionela. The festival’s closing set will be performed by IV of Spades. Day 2 activities will conclude with an expanded hot air balloon display, a drone show, fireworks, and an official after-party led by DJ Lovezy.

The two-day event is designed as a full-day festival, with daytime activities beginning in the morning and music performances scheduled in the evening. Festival grounds will open at 6:00 a.m. on both days, allowing guests to access aviation exhibitions, motorsport displays, experiential zones, and food concessions.

Access to the music festival grounds will open at 3:00 p.m., with live performances starting at 5:00 p.m. each day.

The festival takes its name from the Filipino word “hiraya,” which refers to a vision or dream. Organizers said the event aims to serve as a platform for Filipino music, visual art, aviation sports, motorsports, and community-based activities.

Further details will be released through the official Hiraya Music Fest and Hot Air Balloon channels.

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