The Bridgetowne Open Grounds in Pasig City roared to life as the BLACKOUT Music Festival, produced by Tier One Entertainment, delivered an electrifying night of music, gaming, and art that brought together thousands of fans from across Metro Manila and beyond.
Billed as more than just a music festival, BLACKOUT lived up to the hype by seamlessly blending live performances, interactive experiences, and pop culture fandoms. The event drew a diverse crowd of music lovers, gamers, content creators, and art enthusiasts, all united under one immersive celebration.
Headlining the night was international R&B star Iyaz, who lit up the stage with nostalgic hits like Replay and Solo. He was joined by a powerhouse lineup of Filipino talent including P-pop groups KAIA, 1st.One, 6ENSE, and New:ID, alongside renowned DJs and performers such as Patty Tiu, Carla Cray, Bandit, and Jonelle. The performances ranged from heart-thumping EDM to soulful ballads and K-pop-inspired choreography offering something for every kind of fan.
Beyond the music, BLACKOUT offered a festival experience unlike any other. Attendees flocked to the Gamer’s Run Club, danced their way through Just Dance battles, and took part in quirky showdowns like Beyblade tournaments and tabletop gaming. Fans of visual art were treated to live murals and exhibitions by collectives such as Guhit Pinas and Patrons of the Arts, adding a vibrant, creative layer to the evening.
The event’s layout encouraged exploration, with zones dedicated to gaming nostalgia, modern tech, and local streetwear culture. Food trucks and merchandise stalls dotted the venue, keeping the crowd energized well into the night.
Tier One Entertainment, known for its strong presence in esports and digital content creation, pulled off a smooth and high-energy production, signaling a successful expansion into the large-scale live event space.
With ticket tiers ranging from ₱500 general admission to premium cabana packages, BLACKOUT was accessible to a wide range of fans. Social media lit up with highlights, fan cams, and rave reviews, with many already calling for a 2026 return.
BLACKOUT Manila proved that the future of festivals lies in convergence where music, gaming, and art collide to create something truly unforgettable.