All eyes will be on an evening where beauty, advocacy and ambition converge as Miss World Philippines stages its coronation night at the SM Mall of Asia Arena on 3 February 2026 at 7 p.m.
With thousands of supporters expected to fill the venue and millions more watching online, the event promises a night of elegance, emotion and national pride, adding another chapter to the Philippines’ long-standing pageant tradition.
This year’s competition features 24 delegates from across the country, officially unveiled in January at Okada Manila. The lineup combines pageant veterans and first-time contenders, creating a competitive and unpredictable race.
Several candidates bring years of experience, while others enter with compelling personal stories and strong advocacy platforms, reflecting the diversity, resilience and evolving identity of the Filipina.
In keeping with the Miss World tradition, the competition goes beyond physical beauty. During the pre-pageant period, delegates participated in community work, medical missions and social outreach programs.
Central to the judging process is “Beauty with a Purpose,” with candidates championing causes that include support for survivors of online exploitation and assistance to underserved communities, highlighting leadership, empathy and long-term commitment to social impact.
The new titleholder will succeed Krishnah Gravidez, who represented the Philippines on the international stage. Her successor is expected to carry the same discipline, grace and global readiness.
With the country’s lone Miss World crown still held by Megan Young, each contender steps onto the stage mindful of the legacy—and the possibility of adding another world title to the nation’s pageant history.
Former titleholder Tracy Maureen Perez will lead the program as main host, joined by a lineup of seasoned presenters and anchor hosts.
Adding international prestige is Opal Suchata Chuangsri, who will attend as guest of honor, reinforcing the Philippines’ ties with the global pageant community.
Singer Miguel Escueta is also set to perform, providing musical highlights throughout the competition.
Under the leadership of pageant president Arnold Vegafria, this year’s edition raises the stakes with five major titles to be awarded:
Miss World Philippines;
Miss Global Philippines;
Miss Tourism Philippines;
Universal Woman Philippines;
Miss Tourism Queen of the Year International Philippines.
Each crown carries the responsibility of representing the country on different international platforms, turning coronation night into a gateway to global opportunities.