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.